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The Lama, Tsiang Samdup, is a wonderful conception of the mystic, an Adept who has fathomed secrets far beyond human philosophy, and who pours forth a continuous stream of occultism and wisdom.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cOne of the most thrilling descriptions we have ever read is the chapter, &#039;Under the Brahmaputra&#039;\u2013the volume would be worth reading if only to read it. But after all it is the &#039;Middle Way&#039;, the Way of Life&#039; which matters, and Mr. Mundy was here developed and idea of arresting power\u2026<br \/>\n\u201cThose who want philosophy and sensation combined, and a work of fiction entirely out of the common, may be safely commended to this work\u2026Mr. Mundy had produced a literary and philosophical masterpiece.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><u>Contents<\/u><br \/>\n1. \u201cCottswold Ommony\u2026 Is No Man&#039;s Fool\u201d<br \/>\n2. Number One of the Secret Service<br \/>\n3. \u201cWhat Is Fear?\u201d<br \/>\n4. \u201cI Am One Who Strives To Tread the Middle Way\u201d<br \/>\n5. The House at the End of the Passage<br \/>\n6. \u201cMissish-Anbun Is Mad\u201d<br \/>\n7. \u201cSarcasm! I Wonder if That Ever Pays\u201d<br \/>\n8. The Middle Way<br \/>\n9. \u201cGupta Rao\u201d<br \/>\n10. Vasantasena<br \/>\n11. \u201cAll This in the Space of One Night\u201d<br \/>\n12. \u201cAll Things End\u2013Even Carriage Rides\u201d<br \/>\n13. San-Fun-Ho<br \/>\n14. The Second Act<br \/>\n15. The Roll-Call by Night<br \/>\n16. \u201cWhere Are We?\u201d<br \/>\n17. Diana Rehearses a Part<br \/>\n18. Diana Adopts Buskins<br \/>\n19. A Message from Miss Sanburn<br \/>\n20. Ommony Capitulates<br \/>\n21. The Lay of Alha<br \/>\n22. Darjiling<br \/>\n23. Tilgaun<br \/>\n24. Hannah Sanburn<br \/>\n25. The Compromise<br \/>\n26. Ahbor Valley Gate<br \/>\n27. Under the Brahmaputra<br \/>\n28. The Lama&#039;s Home<br \/>\n29. The Lama&#039;s Story<br \/>\n30. The Llama&#039;s Story (Continued)<br \/>\n31. 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