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... better than doubt . " " If you please to say it , sir , " said Tara , who had arisen directly she saw Fazil approaching , and stood by the window . " If - if - you saw anything that had belonged to them you would know it , perhaps ...
... better than doubt . " " If you please to say it , sir , " said Tara , who had arisen directly she saw Fazil approaching , and stood by the window . " If - if - you saw anything that had belonged to them you would know it , perhaps ...
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... better she died , or better still that we now turned her into the street , to shift for herself among her own people . ' " That would be inhospitable son , if no more , " re- turned his father ; " well , boy , let her stay , and wel ...
... better she died , or better still that we now turned her into the street , to shift for herself among her own people . ' " That would be inhospitable son , if no more , " re- turned his father ; " well , boy , let her stay , and wel ...
Side 43
... better Tara were dead - O far better ! " Wait , " said Anunda , " and I will come to thee again ; " and she went in and whispered it all to Radha . She saw the girl's face flush and her bosom heave rapidly . " Gunga must have helped him ...
... better Tara were dead - O far better ! " Wait , " said Anunda , " and I will come to thee again ; " and she went in and whispered it all to Radha . She saw the girl's face flush and her bosom heave rapidly . " Gunga must have helped him ...
Side 45
... Better she were dead ; or , if alive , reunion was henceforth impossible , for the hard rules of religious faith must exclude her from all assistance and sympathy . These were home truths which , sooner or later , Vyas Shastree himself ...
... Better she were dead ; or , if alive , reunion was henceforth impossible , for the hard rules of religious faith must exclude her from all assistance and sympathy . These were home truths which , sooner or later , Vyas Shastree himself ...
Side 51
... better even than Kurreema's efforts to the same end . They procured the girl the books she loved , and eagerly , and with infinite animation , she would read and expound sacred texts , which even the priest ad- mitted contained at least ...
... better even than Kurreema's efforts to the same end . They procured the girl the books she loved , and eagerly , and with infinite animation , she would read and expound sacred texts , which even the priest ad- mitted contained at least ...
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Afzool Khan already Anunda appeared arms arrival asked beautiful believed better Bramhun Bulwunt Rao called camp carried child close cloth continued court cried crown dare dead death door Edition entered escape eyes face faith father Fazil Fcap fear followed force friends girl give Gunga hand head hear heard heart honour hope horse Khan Khan's kind knew lady leave light litter live looked Lukshmun Lurlee Mahomedan Mahratta matter mind morning Moro Trimmul mother mountain never night once passed perhaps priest Rajah remained replied rest returned round seemed seen sent Shastree side sister sitting Sivaji speak strange taken Tara Tara's tell temple thee thou thou art thought told took Tooljapoor town true turned village vols watched woman women young Zyna
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