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Show 4. A ''Peking cart,? is • vehicle natal for strength rather than comfort. It has tw© powerful narrow-tired wheels, and a r#unded top of hiokary grill pattern with a tightly fitted blue cotton cover. Yes, i t ' s a "covered wagon" all right. Its springs? There are none. tfhy fhou&l taefe be any? Little aaajXl be left of thaa after jouncing ever th© trails. Arc* you looking Untie far the seat! There never eaa one, Just sit ymr-self lava en th© fleer and carl your feet under you, or stretch-.them before ycu,whichever is most comfortable (t). Take year choice- But it is aa inliWi chariot, an hired "private cwry u if you please- The driver sees some of the time sit on a l i t t le platfora in front close to th© shafts, aal hang his feet ©war outside - really th?j most comfortable piece of ail. But mostly h© walks by the side of the cart end holds the reins - ropes * er fastens thaa to the ©art and directs his steed ay tongue.. (By the eaa, if you live in China, you'll have te learn te speak Chinese if you sre going to rile • horse W* dankey Jar saying "Get up," or faeaf" t i l l yc^ are black in the face .fill faava no effect. IS is a Chiaaaa animal 8ad haa studied n® other Language thaa the dialect of his own habitat J Ujm are wise, you will slip ever mi take the muleteer's seat and hang ymir feet out-aiae ana enjoy the scenery, which yQu * an set see from withia. Of course you take this apirssar^i:. **» ••*"*" * -- ** -* ». a*: £\lortunat.lv u . «„A _. I f ur *"***) A i c l J •*• E **» ravine, .vlr l l ! ) A M! n "*** • t w * 1 y e a r s h ' t 9 n f o r H M l l«V' *»t M rolls had v* v, 1 rt " a r , u U l « 8 t i U «• * * "rtiMbile read on the other side ever india; « , w r before *e reached oar journey's eaa'. A | M r American hostess hc<rav.=>r Previous av °n<l?° r : S k e d T i n n e r M n ( ° r "*'«"> s i ^ +"f-i* <« the rlL L previous say, and had a. special meal prepared pronto. The route that morning had afferial eataa pleasure. Coming through the Pees we had anly this aae a high alela instead *t a, law one. You ail Uow the f f i^Lm! tt J to Je«h on July 3 i s t . , l2,0; , , , ,i A , ! : u - , t 7 7 ' ^ S ^ J T ^ W e *"* reeled .Thich TOS d.dlcdt.d /«lr Sl.t - - " P 'P P ••' G»»reh buixaing Mi »- SSI ?j*f? :h\n h! p"int9d dMn this " ^ t o th« «ght that ™r, «i " S i L r " Oard.n. of ,nlch she h«i he.rd for yew,. This n , the hooe.t«tj of the w U t t o ^W «««!??« the United St.tee, end ^ho 1, g i i r 8 0 t descendant *f Confucius - seventy-fifth emtion ?rLS ^ !U l T U g " 3° t , 1 S eration from this or that aacestor, tb u*t9 gCo9o°d Sa3uy th°o"r-ihtaien ;si vt obuact h *feo ra r et hes efvaecntt yt-hfaiftt hi n gethn-is |