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Side 14
... called to Goolab to bring a fan , while she opened the casement of the window still more , to let in air . ' He said - he said , " sobbed Tara , trying to speak ; " lady , I cannot speak — I am chok- ing - O ! why do I not die ? He said ...
... called to Goolab to bring a fan , while she opened the casement of the window still more , to let in air . ' He said - he said , " sobbed Tara , trying to speak ; " lady , I cannot speak — I am chok- ing - O ! why do I not die ? He said ...
Side 28
... called thee . He did not fear thee , nor do I. Lie there , till they pick thee up ; or why dost thou not rise thyself ? Up , Mother , up ! shall I help thee ? " she cried mockingly , as she seized the stone hand ; but she dropped 28 TARA :
... called thee . He did not fear thee , nor do I. Lie there , till they pick thee up ; or why dost thou not rise thyself ? Up , Mother , up ! shall I help thee ? " she cried mockingly , as she seized the stone hand ; but she dropped 28 TARA :
Side 40
... called gently , several times , but there was no reply . She might be asleep , she thought , in one of the rooms which opened into it , and she searched in each in succession . There was no one . Radha joined " Where is Tara ? " she ...
... called gently , several times , but there was no reply . She might be asleep , she thought , in one of the rooms which opened into it , and she searched in each in succession . There was no one . Radha joined " Where is Tara ? " she ...
Side 42
... called Radha , Tara . It was a blessed thing then that he knew no more . Neither of the women relaxed for a moment in their work , and sat there by the bed , without sleep and without rest , look- ing for news of Tara ; but none came ...
... called Radha , Tara . It was a blessed thing then that he knew no more . Neither of the women relaxed for a moment in their work , and sat there by the bed , without sleep and without rest , look- ing for news of Tara ; but none came ...
Side 46
... called Tara , who was an honoured guest ; her people had been killed , they said , and they were taking her to Wye , to her relatives . He had watched several days about the Khan's tents in hope of seeing her , but in vain ; for the ...
... called Tara , who was an honoured guest ; her people had been killed , they said , and they were taking her to Wye , to her relatives . He had watched several days about the Khan's tents in hope of seeing her , but in vain ; for the ...
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