Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 291William Blackwood, 1962 - England |
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Page 49
... Indian approached on one side , he himself would move out on the other , and take the Indian's place . By the time the Indian had come to a conclusion about his marks and tracks , Burnham intended to be well down the hill on the eastern ...
... Indian approached on one side , he himself would move out on the other , and take the Indian's place . By the time the Indian had come to a conclusion about his marks and tracks , Burnham intended to be well down the hill on the eastern ...
Page 187
... Indian flesh . When the British left India , opinion there was convinced that the other two colonial powers on the sub - continent , France and Portu- gal , would speedily follow suit . The French gave up their last Indian territory ...
... Indian flesh . When the British left India , opinion there was convinced that the other two colonial powers on the sub - continent , France and Portu- gal , would speedily follow suit . The French gave up their last Indian territory ...
Page 431
... Indian state . He is not alone any longer ; for one morning last hot weather an Indian came to the office and told us that an English- woman had died in a bhustee in the bazaar . Now a bhustee is the poorest sort of Indian dwelling ...
... Indian state . He is not alone any longer ; for one morning last hot weather an Indian came to the office and told us that an English- woman had died in a bhustee in the bazaar . Now a bhustee is the poorest sort of Indian dwelling ...
Contents
THE GREATEST SCOUT BY R R MONEY | 42 |
THE LAST CONTINENT BY RICHARD BEAUCHAMP | 270 |
THE LAST ROUND BY M M | 279 |
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