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elstaffe
is on page 174 of 240
"Then, to the airmen's horror, they heard a growl that rapidly grew louder, like the roar of an approaching stampede, and looking up they were appalled to see an avalanche of rocks, snow, and ice tumbling toward them." (174) NO KIDDING
— Jul 19, 2021 06:34PM
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elstaffe
is on page 174 of 240
"It took more than give hours for them to fight their way down the 2,000 feet from the pass ... zigzagging their way to the bottom. And there, in a wild moment of exhilaration, McCallum pulled out his pistol and fired a shot into the air. There was a loud crack and an echoing response, followed by a moment of silence. " (173-174) well that seems like a bad plan
— Jul 19, 2021 06:34PM
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elstaffe
is on page 159 of 240
"A few miles on, the airmen stopped again to eat some rice and a little cold mutton, and then they continued to climb, passing beneath the snout of a glacier." (159) glacier snoot!
— Jul 18, 2021 07:12PM
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elstaffe
is on page 209 of 240
"Page 158. Nearby Samding monastery... The monastery was headed by the 'Thunderbolt Sow,' or Dorje Phagmo, the only female incarnation in Tibet." (209)
— Jul 18, 2021 07:11PM
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elstaffe
is on page 153 of 240
"Before long, they entered a barren land of yellow dunes, sculpted by the wind into smooth undulations." (153)
— Jul 18, 2021 10:13AM
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elstaffe
is on page 136 of 240
"And the Tibetan elite did love to party. They liked to dress up in fine clothes—in richly embroidered silks, finely shaped hats, sparkling jewelry, and brightly colored sashes and scarves—and then gather together for lunch, dinner, tea, a picnic, or a party." (136) seriously, authors. Why not just outright call them primitive and childlike (again) and be done with the veiled patronizing
— Jul 17, 2021 08:00PM
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elstaffe
is on page 135 of 240
"The Tibetans loved the movies, especially the comedies, which appealed to their childlike sense of humor. They also loved the backgrounds and settings, which appealed to their sense of wonder. They would stare open-mouthed at the city streets, at the buildings. At those skyscrapers! Those cars! Those trams! Trains! And that jitterbug!" (135) ooof the author tone when it comes to Tibetans is definitely...a choice
— Jul 17, 2021 07:58PM
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elstaffe
is on page 116 of 240
"As she later recalled of the journey, the Sherriffs' 'caravan was a mixed and fairly large one,' comprising four riding mules, forty-two pack mules, five porters, four servants, two guinea fowl, a couple of ducks called Tunis and Bizerta, two ponies named King Rabden and Gallingka, and a Labrador called Jill." (116)
— Jul 15, 2021 07:15PM
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elstaffe
is on page 116 of 240
"But Betty approached it with the British stoicism and unconscious eccentricity that allowed her to endure discomfort and hardship with the amused detachment of a well-to-do English lady traveling abroad." (116) unconscious eccentricity?
— Jul 14, 2021 07:02AM
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elstaffe
is on page 111 of 240
"...but now that the crowd knew for certain the Americans were still in the building, it kept up a steady bombardment of rocks, stones, and clods of earth that came thumping against the wall of the mission." (111) how are rocks and stones different, authors, pray tell
— Jul 13, 2021 08:05PM
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elstaffe
is on page 87 of 240
"As the men finished eating, they heard a flurry of noise and activities below. It was the two Chinese—Mr. Tsao and Mr. Chas—whom Kung had dispatched; they had finally caught up." (87) the plurals, they have a-changed
— Jul 12, 2021 08:48PM
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elstaffe
is on page 84 of 240
"At the British hospital in Lhasa, Bo was mainly required to treat bites rendered by the vicious Tibetan dogs, and to give injections for syphilis and the other sexually transmitted diseases that were frequently rampant among the often-promiscuous Tibetans." (84) WOW authors that is a framing CHOICE
— Jul 10, 2021 09:18PM
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elstaffe
is on page 8 of 240
"Eggs—or 'egg-es,' as the Chinese cooks called them. You could have them scrambled, you could have them poached, you could have them 'flied'—egg-es flied hard, egg-es flied soft, or egg-es flied one side—but you were going to get eggs." (7-8) again I say: boy oh boy, 1940s
— Apr 27, 2021 08:16PM
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