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Rhamon

Rhamon

Rhamon
A Boy of Kashmir

By
Heluiz Washburne

Pictured by
Roger Duvoisin

Junior Press Books

Albert Whitman & Co. logo

Chicago
1939

Copyright, 1939, by
Albert Whitman & Company

Lithographed in the U.S.A.

CONTENTS

Fishing 17
Cooking Supper 22
Making a Garden 27
A Trip to the City 33
Thieves 41
The Monarch 47
The Garden of Happiness 53
The Big River 63
Celebration for the Rajah 70
Wonderful News 79
A Mountain Storm 85
The Fire-Breathing Monster 91
Rhamon Delivers the Perfume Jar 95
An Exciting Day in the Bazaar 100
Snake Charmers 110
All Is Well for Rhamon 116
Going Home with the Road Gang 120
Kashmiri Words 127

To
A courageous young boy
in the Vale of Kashmir

Rhamon



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