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... Once he had said " that stuff looks as if it had been eaten once before , " and after that no one had dis- cussed food at the table . Natives are all right , he used to say in the Mess down at Calcutta , if they didn't try to impose ...
... Once he had said " that stuff looks as if it had been eaten once before , " and after that no one had dis- cussed food at the table . Natives are all right , he used to say in the Mess down at Calcutta , if they didn't try to impose ...
Side 34
... once before , by mistake , in search of the food depot . He sat and watched the doorway , wiping the sweat from his palms onto the sides of his khaki shorts it was still muggy though the sun was almost down . Scratching the back of his ...
... once before , by mistake , in search of the food depot . He sat and watched the doorway , wiping the sweat from his palms onto the sides of his khaki shorts it was still muggy though the sun was almost down . Scratching the back of his ...
Side 35
... once , loudly , and kicked the side of the jeep . The girl Nanda Devi stood up slowly , pulling her loose , unwound sari about her and tying the end once more over her shoulder . George Pratt , still lying back on the ground as she ...
... once , loudly , and kicked the side of the jeep . The girl Nanda Devi stood up slowly , pulling her loose , unwound sari about her and tying the end once more over her shoulder . George Pratt , still lying back on the ground as she ...
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