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... heads and down their drinks and say in very bad language what the Indians could do to them- selves , for all they ... head clerk . Even for a Bengali he was dark , almost black , and he had an in- gratiating manner which never failed ...
... heads and down their drinks and say in very bad language what the Indians could do to them- selves , for all they ... head clerk . Even for a Bengali he was dark , almost black , and he had an in- gratiating manner which never failed ...
Side 34
... head , carrying an enormous and bat- tered canvas portmanteau across her stomach . The two Nepalis were in the shadow of the building and their faces were indistinct , almost mere outlines like images in an underexposed snap- shot . He ...
... head , carrying an enormous and bat- tered canvas portmanteau across her stomach . The two Nepalis were in the shadow of the building and their faces were indistinct , almost mere outlines like images in an underexposed snap- shot . He ...
Side 35
... head . The thick black hair fell down over her shoulders and she stood there submissively , saying noth- ing , supremely indifferent . George Pratt , shaking out the groundsheet that he had pulled from under the driving cushion , again ...
... head . The thick black hair fell down over her shoulders and she stood there submissively , saying noth- ing , supremely indifferent . George Pratt , shaking out the groundsheet that he had pulled from under the driving cushion , again ...
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