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Side 33
... BalBahadur , also sitting up and still clutching the sides of his seat , was silent for a moment . Then " many wives in camp , " he said , blandly enough . " I know that . " Captain Pratt leaned out the side of the car and guided it ...
... BalBahadur , also sitting up and still clutching the sides of his seat , was silent for a moment . Then " many wives in camp , " he said , blandly enough . " I know that . " Captain Pratt leaned out the side of the car and guided it ...
Side 34
... BalBahadur came out , with an old rope - tied bedding roll balanced on his shoulder . The door shut behind him and when it swung open again George Pratt , leaning back in his seat to look past the interpreter , saw a plump Nepali girl ...
... BalBahadur came out , with an old rope - tied bedding roll balanced on his shoulder . The door shut behind him and when it swung open again George Pratt , leaning back in his seat to look past the interpreter , saw a plump Nepali girl ...
Side 35
... BalBahadur . " Here " - to the girl- “ get down " . She squatted and knelt forward , curling awkwardly on the groundsheet . George Pratt knelt beside her , bracing himself on the heel of one hand , feeling the softened pad- dy - grass ...
... BalBahadur . " Here " - to the girl- “ get down " . She squatted and knelt forward , curling awkwardly on the groundsheet . George Pratt knelt beside her , bracing himself on the heel of one hand , feeling the softened pad- dy - grass ...
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