Missionary, Visitor, The (1907) . it seems shealways has something about her affairsto create a disturbance. She and Badurhave had such a time since they are en- gaged. In the first place mamma thoughthe ought to take someone else. But afterhe insisted for three evenings in succes-sion that he wanted her and no oneelse mamma said he might have her, butthat he should not say anything aboutgetting married for two years. Well, be-fore a year was up he was asking to getmarried. Circumstances, of course, drovehim to think that way and so his casewas taken up. Blough Sahib and LongSahib and Miss Mam


Missionary, Visitor, The (1907) . it seems shealways has something about her affairsto create a disturbance. She and Badurhave had such a time since they are en- gaged. In the first place mamma thoughthe ought to take someone else. But afterhe insisted for three evenings in succes-sion that he wanted her and no oneelse mamma said he might have her, butthat he should not say anything aboutgetting married for two years. Well, be-fore a year was up he was asking to getmarried. Circumstances, of course, drovehim to think that way and so his casewas taken up. Blough Sahib and LongSahib and Miss Mamma all thought itmight be for the best and so they saidunitedly, All right, let it be. WhenMoti was told that on a certain day herwedding was to be she squarley said No. Then mamma said, Very well,if that is your mind you will have to tellBadur, for I am not going to, lest hewill think it is my answer and not took a post card to write to Badurand had Uji write for her. Moti dic-tated the first part of it, and that was. 22 Samuel, the Member from Madaand Shivli, His Wife, an Orphan ?ascar,Girl.


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