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... death , and had Tara captive . Rutunjun first , " he had said , " and then- ” " To And " From that worse than death he saved me , " she thought , with a shudder . " Fazil saved me - Fazil , son of Afzool - else I were helpless with Moro ...
... death , and had Tara captive . Rutunjun first , " he had said , " and then- ” " To And " From that worse than death he saved me , " she thought , with a shudder . " Fazil saved me - Fazil , son of Afzool - else I were helpless with Moro ...
Side 5
... death of all , pressed on her mind occasionally with greater force , she sat up and gasped for breath , and again fell back upon the cushions ; then the monoton- ous cries of the bearers as they shuffled along rapidly , and the dull ...
... death of all , pressed on her mind occasionally with greater force , she sat up and gasped for breath , and again fell back upon the cushions ; then the monoton- ous cries of the bearers as they shuffled along rapidly , and the dull ...
Side 20
... death she had no doubt whatever now . The other members of the family would have claimed the property and cast her off . Widow and priestess combined , she would have been helpless against the in- sult and profligacy of men of her own ...
... death she had no doubt whatever now . The other members of the family would have claimed the property and cast her off . Widow and priestess combined , she would have been helpless against the in- sult and profligacy of men of her own ...
Side 23
... death , his certainty that Sivaji would beg for terms , and his willingness to assist if he did , —the Khan's suspicions were overcome . Nor was it strange , perhaps , that after a time the Khan appeared to attach no particular ...
... death , his certainty that Sivaji would beg for terms , and his willingness to assist if he did , —the Khan's suspicions were overcome . Nor was it strange , perhaps , that after a time the Khan appeared to attach no particular ...
Side 30
... death . Poor Radha ! whom he had settled at last so well , when any provision for her had become next to hopeless - Radha , who , with all her faults , was part of his own rugged nature , polished and set in a more beau- tiful frame ...
... death . Poor Radha ! whom he had settled at last so well , when any provision for her had become next to hopeless - Radha , who , with all her faults , was part of his own rugged nature , polished and set in a more beau- tiful frame ...
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Afzool Khan ALEXANDER KEITH JOHNSTON Anunda arms art thou Ashruf ballad beautiful Beejapoor believed blessed Bramhun Bulwunt Rao camp child cloth court cried crowd Crown 8vo dare daughter dead death door Edition Envoy escape eyes face faith father Fazil Khan Fcap fear friends gently GEORGE ELIOT girl Goddess Goolab Gunga hand hath head hear heard heart Hindu honour horse horsemen hunchback Jadows Janoo Khan's knew Kowas Kutha litter looked Lukshmun Lurlee Mahomedan Mahratta Maloosray matchlocks Meah Moorlee Moro Trimmul mother mountain night once palankeen passed perhaps Pertabgurh priest Professor Pudma Pundit Radha Rajah replied rest returned round Shastree's shouts shrine Sindphul sister Sivaji speak stood strange Sutee Tara Tara's tell temple thee thou art thou wilt thought tion told Toolja Mata Tooljapoor town village Vishnu vols Vyas Shastree watched woman women Zyna Zyna's
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