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They do not come afoot any more, but rolling upon wheels, and my honour is increased." "Gunga, I have seen thy bed at Pryag black with the pilgrims," said the Ape, leaning forward, "and but for the fire-carriage they would have come slowly and in fewer numbers. Remember." "They come to me always," Bhairon went on thickly.

They do not come afoot any more, but rolling upon wheels, and my honour is increased." "Gunga, I have seen thy bed at Pryag black with the pilgrims," said the Ape, leaning forward, "and but for the fire-carriage they would have come slowly and in fewer numbers. Remember." "They come to me always," Bhairon went on thickly.

They do not come afoot any more, but rolling upon wheels, and my honour is increased." "Gunga, I have seen thy bed at Pryag black with the pilgrims," said the Ape, leaning forward, "and but for the fire-carriage they would have come slowly and in fewer numbers. Remember." "They come to me always," Bhairon went on thickly.

Towards the end of 1840 I went to Allahabad, seventy miles north-west of Benares, to take part in evangelistic work at a great mela held there annually, as I thought I might be able to render some help to my brethren. Allahabad, called Pryag by the Hindus, is at the confluence of the Ganges and the Jumna, and all such places are deemed sacred.

It is said there is a third river, the Suruswatee, once visible but now underground, and the place is therefore called Tribeni the threefold stream. Pryag has been for many years a famous place of pilgrimage, and every year a mela is held, which is at its height for some seven days, but is kept on for weeks.