Although this is a fantastic story, this is an average popular book drawn from James Williams' own memoirs of joining a British teak firm in 1920 (having been to WWI Mesopotamia on a camel named Frying Pan), learning to respect both the elephants and their Burmese mahouts, and pushing for more hu...
Gerry Russell, up-country himself, was able to track her whereabouts, reporting them to the by now quite sickly Smith back in the city. The American woman's progress was of considerable interest to the two men she had spurned, and checking up on her would be easy. The local people knew what Harkn...