A Holiday in the Happy Valley with Pen and Pencil by T. R. Swinburne
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If shooting in the higher mountains is anticipated, a Wolseley sleeping-bag should be taken. 5. Small stable-lantern. 6. Rug or plaid--light and warm. 7. Half-a-dozen towels. 8. Deck chair (with name painted on it). We had also a couple of Roorkhee chairs, and found them most useful. 9. A couple of compressed cane cabin trunks. 9_a_. The "Ranelagh Pack" is a most useful form of "luggage." 10. Camp kit-bag. 11. Soiled-linen bag, with square mouth, large size. This is an excellent "general service" bag, and invaluable for holding boots, &c. 12. Large "brief-bag," most useful for stowing guide-books, flasks, binoculars, biscuits, and such like, that one wants when travelling, and never knows where to put. Our "yellow bag" carried even tea things, and was greatly beloved. Like the leather bottèl in its later stage, "it served to put hinges and odd things in"! 13. Luncheon basket, fitted according to the number of the party. |
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