| Rudyard Kipling - English fiction - 1891 - 298 pages
...full as a dressinggown, and was introduced to the Lushkars, and opened his eyes as he regarded them. They were lighter men than the Hussars, and they carried...Like everything else in the service, it has to be learned; but, unlike many things, it is never forgotten, and remains on the body till death. The great... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - English fiction - 1902 - 106 pages
...full as a dressing-gown, and was introduced to the Lushkars, and opened his eyes as he regarded them. They were lighter men than the Hussars, and they carried...Like everything else in the service, it has to be learned; but, unlike many things, it is never forgotten, and remains on the body till death. The great... | |
| Brander Matthews - Literary Criticism - 1907 - 410 pages
...full as a dressing-gown, and was introduced to the Lushkars, and opened his eyes as he regarded them. They were lighter men than the Hussars, and they carried...Like everything else in the service, it has to be learned ; but, unlike many things, it is never forgotten, and remains on the body till death. The great... | |
| 1907 - 668 pages
...full as a dressing-gown, and was introduced to the Lushkars, and opened his eyes as he regarded them. They were lighter men than the Hussars and they carried...Like everything else in the service, it has to be learned; but, unlike many things, it is never forgotten, and remains on the body till death. The great... | |
| Henry Seidel Canby, Frederick Erastus Pierce, Henry Noble MacCracken, Alfred Arundel May, Thomas Goddard Wright - English language - 1909 - 524 pages
...full as a dressing-gown, and was introduced to the Lushkars, and opened his eyes as he regarded them. They were lighter men than the Hussars, and they carried...Like everything else in the service, it has to be learned; but, unlike many things, it is never forgotten, and remains on the body till death. The great... | |
| Frances Campbell Berkeley Young - English language - 1910 - 502 pages
...short hour's fight, as well as a native officer, who played like a lambent flame across the ground. 30 They gave a dinner to celebrate the event. The Lushkar...Like everything else in the service, it has to be learned ; but, 'unlike many things, it is never forgotten, and remains on the body till death. -5 The... | |
| Stuart Pratt Sherman - Short stories, American - 1914 - 404 pages
...as he regarded them. They were lighter men than the Hussars, and they carried themselves with the 25 swing that is the peculiar right of the Punjab frontier...Like everything else in the service, it has to be learned; but, unlike many things, it is never forgotten, and remains on the body till death. The great... | |
| Lemuel Arthur Pittenger - Readers - 1914 - 306 pages
...a dress- 10 ing-gown, and was introduced to the Lushkars, and opened his eyes as he regarded them. They were lighter men than the Hussars, and they carried...the swing that is the peculiar right of the Punjab 0 frontier force and all irregular horse. Like everything else in the 15 service, it has to be learned;... | |
| Stuart Pratt Sherman - Short stories - 1914 - 398 pages
...full as a dressinggown, and was introduced to the Lushkars, and opened his eyes as he regarded them. They were lighter men than the Hussars, and they carried themselves with the 25 swing that is the peculiar right of the Punjab frontier force and all irregular horse. Like everything... | |
| Joseph Morris Thomas, Frederick Alexander Manchester, Frank William Scott - English language - 1922 - 614 pages
...full as a dressing-gown, and was introduced to the Lushkars, and opened his eyes as he regarded them. They were lighter men than the Hussars, and they carried...Like everything else in the service, it has to be learned; but, unlike many things, it is never forgotten, and remains on the body till death. The great... | |
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