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INDIA! There is magic in the name.

ET it be emphasised that a winter visit to India covering three or more months need be no more costly (it may well be less so) than a winter sojourn in nearer and more crowded winter resorts. The traveller who has yet to make acquaintance with India will discover that much delight awaits him, for India's characteristics, her peoples, her history, her cities and villages, her architecture and antiquities are of inexhaustible interest in their range and variety. At many points and every day the traveller will find entertainment of a kind not to be enjoyed elsewhere. Not the least attraction of a winter in India is the social life of the people of British birth who find their daily occupation in the service of India's administration or in the princely commerce of her capital cities. Their social relaxations and forms of sport are peculiar to the country and can nowhere else be enjoyed under equal conditions or in such perfection.

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