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There is a quote in Ian Strathcarron's book, "The Indian Equator" (p83)
that would appear to have been from "Following the Equator", or the
English version, "More Tramps Abroad", but I have not found it. It
should follow text found on page 345 of MTA, page 502 of FTE. Therefore
I assume it must be from his notebooks (which I don't have access to).

"In all I saw nine corpses burned. I should not wish to see any more of
it, unless I might select the parties."


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 There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of
                          in your philosophy.
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