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Kamet

British  
/ ˈkɑːmɛt, ˈkʌmeɪt /

noun

  1. a mountain on the border of China and India, west of Nepal in the Himalayas. Height: 7756 m (25 447 ft)

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Both Kamet, the first-person narrator, and his soldier-rescuer, Costis, appeared separately in previous books, but here they form an unlikely team pitted against fiery ships, dogged trackers and even a lion.

From Washington Post

The Fox response also plays into Trump’s hand, since his supporters love when he takes on institutions, Kamet said.

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The Fox response also plays into Trump's hand, since his supporters love when he takes on institutions, Kamet said.

From US News

Dr. Kellas, who had made several climbing expeditions in the Himalaya and had in 1920 ascended to a height of 23,400 feet on Mount Kamet, was also invited to join the climbing party.

From Project Gutenberg

At first, clever Kamet thinks poorly of Costis’s quiet humor and bulk, but he grows to recognize the man’s strengths and his own limitations.

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