The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 71;Volume 144William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1931 |
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... after their mothers . Every mule was every man's friend , and would lie down in the lines while you sat on their bellies and smoked a cigarette , which is only done in the best batteries . If Osborn 602 THE SUBAHDAR'S TITA BHAI .
... after their mothers . Every mule was every man's friend , and would lie down in the lines while you sat on their bellies and smoked a cigarette , which is only done in the best batteries . If Osborn 602 THE SUBAHDAR'S TITA BHAI .
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... Subahdar said a last farewell to the Captan Sahib that now felt he was an old major . II . Osborn went home to serve ... Subahdar had gone to ' pension ' and of course there was no Tita 606 THE SUBAHDAR'S TITA BHAI .
... Subahdar said a last farewell to the Captan Sahib that now felt he was an old major . II . Osborn went home to serve ... Subahdar had gone to ' pension ' and of course there was no Tita 606 THE SUBAHDAR'S TITA BHAI .
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... subahdar . These women are beelzebub , Sar . ' On arrival at Sayanwallah , Osborn , whose fame had gone before him , was met by a crowd . All the old soldiers in the district were there , horse , foot and artillery . The village headman ...
... subahdar . These women are beelzebub , Sar . ' On arrival at Sayanwallah , Osborn , whose fame had gone before him , was met by a crowd . All the old soldiers in the district were there , horse , foot and artillery . The village headman ...
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