Kipling's India . o p >,ti 4-> fcH i CS V trf *^-a cs-r tiekcandtea-pciirre D O =? :^ oj o n tlrts,ittlon 0 e3 ii ery, w of He formal umilia -ifi u C-G — -ft aj -. •*-=«->> u « St: > 1—1 0) be 3 , c^ O I- C rX « o3 - ^ .^ c^ c J-< -^ ii KintheliiiniLieu U r • — l|^ = i:jl *5-5 a oj <l^^ ^ — 5 < THE OLDEST LAND and at the window of her house on the city wallshe sang to her sitar patriotic native songs which helpedto rouse in the breast of Khem Singh, the captive at FortAmara, his slumbering hatred of the English and thememory of days when he was a great man . . who had o


Kipling's India . o p >,ti 4-> fcH i CS V trf *^-a cs-r tiekcandtea-pciirre D O =? :^ oj o n tlrts,ittlon 0 e3 ii ery, w of He formal umilia -ifi u C-G — -ft aj -. •*-=«->> u « St: > 1—1 0) be 3 , c^ O I- C rX « o3 - ^ .^ c^ c J-< -^ ii KintheliiiniLieu U r • — l|^ = i:jl *5-5 a oj <l^^ ^ — 5 < THE OLDEST LAND and at the window of her house on the city wallshe sang to her sitar patriotic native songs which helpedto rouse in the breast of Khem Singh, the captive at FortAmara, his slumbering hatred of the English and thememory of days when he was a great man . . who had once made history with a thousandfollowers, and would have been princeling but for the power of theSupreme Government. During the Mohorrum riots at Lahore between Mussul-man and Hindu, Wali Dad, the young Mahomedan,carried away by his fierce, racial instincts, which hethought had died within him, plunged into the fight andforgot his promise to help Lalun in a certain conspiracy;and it was at Lalu


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