" The citron and the piercing lime, Should the traveller remain the day in this to the summit of the ghaut, though not very ro- THOMSON. abundance of delicious oranges to allay the thirst, With the deep orange, glowing through the green, gated country, and at the bottom of the Pass a which is so constant an attendant in tropical cli- superseded by " brandy-panee." The road known potation Sangoree, and now too often from Laulpett passes through a pretty and varie- bungalow, with an adjoining village. The mantic, can claim the advantage of some exten- extensive orange garden, where a inspected, is in good order, though steep in some veller enters the Mysore province, is a good town, he will find the shady walks of these gar- At the very top of the pass, where the tra- mates, in former times quenched by the well places for carriages and loaded bullocks. dens a pleasant and cool retreat, having an bright and peaceful stream murmurs on its way AND NEILGHERRY HILLS. 37 " Their lighter glories blend." sive views. The road, from being constantly through banks clothed with woods. The ascent