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A Pleasant Canter A Morning Hymn The Pass of Bukit Berapit The "Wearing World" Again! A Bad Spirit Malay Demonology "Running Amuck" An Amok-Runner's Career The Supposed Origin of Amok Jungle Openings in Perak Debt-Slavery The Fate of Three Runaway Slaves Moslem Prayers "Living Like Leeches" Malay Proverbs A "Ten-Thousand-Man Umbrella" BRITISH RESIDENCY, TAIPENG, February 21.
I had a delightful canter of several miles before the sun was above the tree-tops, the morning mists, rose-flushed, rolled grandly away, and just as I reached the beautiful pass of Bukit Berapit, the apes were hooting their morning hymn, and the forests rang with the joyous trills and songs of birds. "All Thy works praise Thee, O Lord!" There were gorgeous butterflies.
The pass of Bukit Berapit, seen in solitude on a glorious morning, is almost worth a journey round the world. Another wonder of the route is Gunong Pondok, a huge butte or isolated mass of red and white limestone, much weather-stained and ore-stained with very brilliant colors, full of caverns, many of which are quite inaccessible, their entrances fringed with immense stalactites.
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