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... continued to Tara ; " what I have to tell you is not worse than what you have already heard , but it will confirm it ; and truth and reality are ever better than doubt . " " If you please to say it , sir , " said Tara , who had arisen ...
... continued to Tara ; " what I have to tell you is not worse than what you have already heard , but it will confirm it ; and truth and reality are ever better than doubt . " " If you please to say it , sir , " said Tara , who had arisen ...
Side 18
... continued the lady pausing , and examining her book . " Her name now begins with a T , and that stands for Air , and is lucky , because " and she was nearly saying it aloud , only she checked herself in time , " because , " she said to ...
... continued the lady pausing , and examining her book . " Her name now begins with a T , and that stands for Air , and is lucky , because " and she was nearly saying it aloud , only she checked herself in time , " because , " she said to ...
Side 24
... continued thus till a few days after the force had left Sholapoor ; when , one morning , as the Khan reached the halting - place for the day , the arrival of envoys from the Rajah Sivaji was announced in camp , and without delay they ...
... continued thus till a few days after the force had left Sholapoor ; when , one morning , as the Khan reached the halting - place for the day , the arrival of envoys from the Rajah Sivaji was announced in camp , and without delay they ...
Side 32
... continued , speaking to others without the door of the room , " the Shastree is alive , and hath spoken , and asked for his wife and daughter . " Vyas Shastree was sensible that the room darkened again , as a number of men crowded to ...
... continued , speaking to others without the door of the room , " the Shastree is alive , and hath spoken , and asked for his wife and daughter . " Vyas Shastree was sensible that the room darkened again , as a number of men crowded to ...
Side 45
... continued in camp , for the force had marched , and was now some stages distant , going towards Wye . Again , after an interval of weary expectation , and the daily endurance of that heavy weight of uncertainty which A MAHRATTA TALE . 45.
... continued in camp , for the force had marched , and was now some stages distant , going towards Wye . Again , after an interval of weary expectation , and the daily endurance of that heavy weight of uncertainty which A MAHRATTA TALE . 45.
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