The Story of My LifeBlackwood, 1882 - 382 pages |
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... village of Wavertree , and when I got home I was also placed there under Mr Newby's care . I believe he was a com- petent teacher if he chose , but he was incorrigibly sleepy and lazy ; and when her husband fell asleep and we boys ...
... village of Wavertree , and when I got home I was also placed there under Mr Newby's care . I believe he was a com- petent teacher if he chose , but he was incorrigibly sleepy and lazy ; and when her husband fell asleep and we boys ...
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... village some twelve miles off . We determined to slay him without delay ; and sure enough I saw soon the great grey brute emerge from behind a bush , and Stirling and I dashed after him . My horse , however , struck his chest against ...
... village some twelve miles off . We determined to slay him without delay ; and sure enough I saw soon the great grey brute emerge from behind a bush , and Stirling and I dashed after him . My horse , however , struck his chest against ...
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... , returning every fortnight . Foot police were stationed in villages averaging three miles asunder , and patrolled their beat every day . If anything occurred it was reported to the jemadar , and by him to me , if important ; otherwise ,
... , returning every fortnight . Foot police were stationed in villages averaging three miles asunder , and patrolled their beat every day . If anything occurred it was reported to the jemadar , and by him to me , if important ; otherwise ,
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... villages , and I was independent . An effort was made to induce me to send for the fugi- tives , but I refused ; then a complaint reached the Minister at Hyderabad , Rajah Chundoo Lall , that I had desolated the town by my violence ...
... villages , and I was independent . An effort was made to induce me to send for the fugi- tives , but I refused ; then a complaint reached the Minister at Hyderabad , Rajah Chundoo Lall , that I had desolated the town by my violence ...
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... village he named . There was no time to lose ; this at any rate might be prevented . I had ten mounted men and five available foot police , and I prepared in all haste . The perpetrator of the outrage was a noted character , Narrayan ...
... village he named . There was no time to lose ; this at any rate might be prevented . I had ten mounted men and five available foot police , and I prepared in all haste . The perpetrator of the outrage was a noted character , Narrayan ...
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