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... remain , " said Fazil , " she must see them when she recovers , else she will not believe . Show them to her one by one . I dare not stay ; " and he left the room . Tara had not however fainted , but she was gasping A MAHRATTA TALE . 13.
... remain , " said Fazil , " she must see them when she recovers , else she will not believe . Show them to her one by one . I dare not stay ; " and he left the room . Tara had not however fainted , but she was gasping A MAHRATTA TALE . 13.
Side 35
... dare return till the Mahomedan force had passed . The Bhóslay of Sindphul had searched again and again through his village and its hamlets for the Shas- tree's wives and for Tara , but in vain . He had sent men to look for them in their ...
... dare return till the Mahomedan force had passed . The Bhóslay of Sindphul had searched again and again through his village and its hamlets for the Shas- tree's wives and for Tara , but in vain . He had sent men to look for them in their ...
Side 36
... dare not take them past the force which was guarding the town and pass , and that they must go to Afsinga , where all was quiet . He knew they had friends in a Bramhun's family which resided there , and thither Anunda and Radha suffered ...
... dare not take them past the force which was guarding the town and pass , and that they must go to Afsinga , where all was quiet . He knew they had friends in a Bramhun's family which resided there , and thither Anunda and Radha suffered ...
Side 40
... dare not ask . Of the two , Radha was most self - pos- sessed . Looking through the door , she saw the old Putwari's wife sitting spinning outside it , and as if watching the place . She called her in , and the dame saw at a glance what ...
... dare not ask . Of the two , Radha was most self - pos- sessed . Looking through the door , she saw the old Putwari's wife sitting spinning outside it , and as if watching the place . She called her in , and the dame saw at a glance what ...
Side 54
... dare not open her own . If he came into the tent accoutred , blazing with cloth - of - gold and steel armour , she fled at once , and from a distance watched Zyna embrace him , per- haps fasten an amulet upon his arm , or relieve him of ...
... dare not open her own . If he came into the tent accoutred , blazing with cloth - of - gold and steel armour , she fled at once , and from a distance watched Zyna embrace him , per- haps fasten an amulet upon his arm , or relieve him of ...
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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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