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putting by a nest-egg in anticipation of his return to the 

 coast. In addition to such a sum, for which a liberal allow- 

 ance might be made, any one ignorant of the language and 

 the natives would find an interpreter of this desci'iption a 

 constant source of worr^- and anxiety. 



If only one person undertook the journey, the expenses 

 would be lessened to the extent of =£^100. The cost of stores 

 will naturally vary with the taste of the traveller. If he is 

 able to live mainly on the products of the country, as we did, 

 he will avoid the expense and bulk of quantities of tinned 

 and bottled foods. 



Generally speaking, i^lOO per month will amply cover all 

 expenses for a single sportsman after arrival at Shanghai. 

 This allows for many luxuries and comforts. An additional 

 £30 per month will provide for another person. 



