Elephant dance (1937)

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IN ow we came to that part of our Indian experience Jungle Camp we had been waiting for, dreaming of since we dreamed of India at all, as all people do — of that strange, exotic, perhaps terrible, always exciting place they think of as the Indian jungle. All the rest of our film was to be shot in the jungle. We had fixed upon our jungle location. It was Karapur. And thanks to the kind and generous Maharajah, we were to live at Karapur Camp in that same very comfortable guest bungalow that we had enjoyed before. Our camp spread out from the lodge in rows of white tents. Everything was brought from Elephant House — bearers, cooks, cars, trucks — a bare skeleton was left behind — and we settled down in Karapur. 85 [facing IRAWATHA IS WELL AGAIN