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An English Girl's First Impressions of Burmah

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The narrator recounts a traveler's impressions and episodes from a trip through Burmah, beginning with the sea voyage and Suez passage and continuing through Rangoon, a long rail journey to Mandalay, excursions into the hills, and an up-country station. Observational sketches portray local people, colonial society, entertainments, transport, markets, animals and reptiles, sporting pursuits, and everyday amusements. Anecdotes range from humorous domestic mishaps to more adventurous incidents, balanced by natural-history notes and practical travel detail. The account closes with reflections on return travel and the cumulative experience of encountering unfamiliar landscapes and customs.

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Beth Ellis

Beth Ellis was a British author known for her vivid depictions of life in Burma and her explorations of social themes. Her notable work, "An English Girl's First Impressions of Burmah," offers a unique perspective on the culture and society of Burma during her time. In addition to this, she authored "Barbara Winslow, Rebel," which reflects her interest in strong female characters and their struggles against societal norms. Ellis's writing is characterized by its engaging narrative style and insightful observations, contributing to the literary heritage of her era.

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