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 THE DAL LAKE 61

The shores are covered with market gardens. Country boats laden with their produce continually pass, usually propelled by some old man or woman squatting at the extreme prow, and balancing him or herself there with extraordinary confidence and skill. Numerous kingfishers of brilliant sky-blue plumage flash across the water; and gorgeous yellow golden orioles dart from tree to tree. Clumps of noble chenar trees with the Kashmir chalet houses are grouped along the banks, and often overhang the mirror waters. Orchards of quince trees with their delicate pink and white blossom, and fields of brilliant yellow mustard line the shores. Cows and their calves, sheep and their little lambs, graze on the fresh igreen grass; and pretty but dirty little children, geese and goslings, ‘ducks and ducklings, dabble in the water, and all tell of the rich abundant life now bursting into being.’

Rounding a*turn in the canal a graceful Hindu temple is seen forming the end of a reach, and on its steps leading to the edge of the water and reflected in it are picturesque groups of women, most of them indeed in the dull brown which they wear with lamentable frequency, but some of them also in bright greens and yellows which furnish the needed touch of colour to the scene.