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... remained as an honoured and welcome guest with her new protectors . And in a few days , when Afzool Khan had made the necessary arrange- ments , his army was ready to move on . These need no detail at our hands , except as concerns two ...
... remained as an honoured and welcome guest with her new protectors . And in a few days , when Afzool Khan had made the necessary arrange- ments , his army was ready to move on . These need no detail at our hands , except as concerns two ...
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... remained previously , and then those attending him hoped that he would live . He had received a fearful wound . Bareheaded as he was in the performance of the ceremonies so rudely interrupted , he had not thought of protecting himself ...
... remained previously , and then those attending him hoped that he would live . He had received a fearful wound . Bareheaded as he was in the performance of the ceremonies so rudely interrupted , he had not thought of protecting himself ...
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... remained where she had been first stopped , she must have seen her father borne past her , and would have been saved ; but Fazil Khan had sent her palankeen to the trees by the back of the rivulet , about a gunshot's distance from the ...
... remained where she had been first stopped , she must have seen her father borne past her , and would have been saved ; but Fazil Khan had sent her palankeen to the trees by the back of the rivulet , about a gunshot's distance from the ...
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... remained with it , hearing the stifled scream from within the court , and alarmed by the sud- den closing and fastening of the door , had stopped Baba Sahib as he went by , and besought him to see whether Tara was not in danger . He had ...
... remained with it , hearing the stifled scream from within the court , and alarmed by the sud- den closing and fastening of the door , had stopped Baba Sahib as he went by , and besought him to see whether Tara was not in danger . He had ...
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... remained for days . Now , however , she sat calmly , her eyes cast down , but raised occa- sionally with an imploring look to the image , seldom altering her position , and seemingly unconscious of the time which passed . Long she sat ...
... remained for days . Now , however , she sat calmly , her eyes cast down , but raised occa- sionally with an imploring look to the image , seldom altering her position , and seemingly unconscious of the time which passed . Long she sat ...
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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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