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Always a little further. Wednesday, 30 July 2008. I sat on the steps eating warm, crisp simit – thin bagels caked with sesame seeds – I had bought from a shabby, chin-stubbled man beside an old grey-green tomb on the waterfront. The stone of the steps was cold and damp to touch and behind me the great caverns of the station with its long white platforms and tarnished brass railings hummed with curdled voices. I already had my ticket; my train would leave in 30 minutes. I remember it too on a ruin of a bu...

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Always a little further. Wednesday, 30 July 2008. I sat on the steps eating warm, crisp simit – thin bagels caked with sesame seeds – I had bought from a shabby, chin-stubbled man beside an old grey-green tomb on the waterfront. The stone of the steps was cold and damp to touch and behind me the great caverns of the station with its long white platforms and tarnished brass railings hummed with curdled voices. I already had my ticket; my train would leave in 30 minutes. I remember it too on a ruin of a bu...

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Always a little further...: March 2008

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Always a little further. Monday, 24 March 2008. Other Peoples’ Journeys III. His name was Joseph. He had deep red hair and lines on his cheeks. He moved in that edgy way of all small, thin men who are ready to fight. He was an Iraqi with British citizenship. 8220;How is it in Baghdad now? 8221; I asked. It was the beginning of 2005. 8220;Ah, my friend, things are so good now,” he said. This was not what he was supposed to say. “Really? When was the last time you went there? Joseph lived in London. &#...

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Always a little further...: January 2008

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Always a little further. Sunday, 27 January 2008. The long-tailed langar monkeys on the roof of the bungalow in Dalhousie, and sweating up through the pines on the ridge behind Brahmour and seeing a deer, standing in a clearing, staring at me, twitching and snorting for a moment before it bolted, and the storm across the valley in long grey smudges. More can be procured…” and Mr Krishna sitting on the floor giggling after he had been so quiet and reserved an hour before. 169; Tim Hannigan 2008. I had com...

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Always a little further. Saturday, 5 July 2008. Rain and flyovers and buildings of bad concrete tilting drunkenly against one another, and the demonic sparks of blue fire from the oil-black caverns of the welders’ shops. The bus rolled into Saigon. I scowled, and grumbled snobbishly, unwilling to concede the very obvious fact: they were approaching Vietnam in the right way; I had it horribly wrong. I wanted to go to Cambodia; everyone wanted to go to Cambodia. There were cafes and agents selling trip...

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Always a little further...: June 2008

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Always a little further. Sunday, 15 June 2008. Lean youths in jeans and black tee shirts and women in black head-scarves and little children in their best clothes and shabby men in old jackets and here and there a tall figure in robes and turban: they surged along the grubby street and around the corner and into the gate of the compound, past the soldiers who searched bags and pockets as best they could. I went with them, though the gateway, and inside. A small boy stood in the crowd nearby. He was w...

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Always a little further...: What am I doing here?

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Always a little further. Monday, 26 May 2008. What am I doing here? The ship had slithered out of Barisal at ten o clock the night before. I ate yellow biriyani with cardamom and shreds of chicken in a smoky brown room on the dock, then picked past dented oil barrels and up the greasy gangplank and the ship eased off into the velvet darkness of the delta, creeping along mud channels, sweeping the gloom with a flickering searchlight. And in the morning it was all blue. The blue of the dawn paled to a hot ...

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