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Side 63
... village whether he had failed to cut off in one blow the heads of any of the goats at the last Dusserah festival ? But there was no evading it . The mini- mum height for a recruit was five feet , and he was too small . Nor did it seem ...
... village whether he had failed to cut off in one blow the heads of any of the goats at the last Dusserah festival ? But there was no evading it . The mini- mum height for a recruit was five feet , and he was too small . Nor did it seem ...
Side 68
... village on the Kotal . In his little khaki shorts he looked , as he lay on the back of his tall bearer , more like a boy scout of the present day than aught else ; and , indeed , he was not much more . He spoke little during the first ...
... village on the Kotal . In his little khaki shorts he looked , as he lay on the back of his tall bearer , more like a boy scout of the present day than aught else ; and , indeed , he was not much more . He spoke little during the first ...
Side 70
... village of Kadail . For many years a bitter feud had been carried on between Kadail and Torari , two vil- lages bordering on the great white " Sirkari " Road which runs up into the barren hills of the North - West Frontier of India ...
... village of Kadail . For many years a bitter feud had been carried on between Kadail and Torari , two vil- lages bordering on the great white " Sirkari " Road which runs up into the barren hills of the North - West Frontier of India ...
Side 71
... village to village they wandered , telling of the treacherous at- tack , asking for help to retali- ate . But all the villages they approached had " affairs " of their own , and had no intention of interfering in those of their ...
... village to village they wandered , telling of the treacherous at- tack , asking for help to retali- ate . But all the villages they approached had " affairs " of their own , and had no intention of interfering in those of their ...
Side 72
... village of Dhar across the border , " was the reply . Then followed a lengthy pointless conversation about nothing in particular , which came near to exhaust- ing the Deputy Commissioner's patience . But he guessed that the villain had ...
... village of Dhar across the border , " was the reply . Then followed a lengthy pointless conversation about nothing in particular , which came near to exhaust- ing the Deputy Commissioner's patience . But he guessed that the villain had ...
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