Endnotes

  1. A Chinaman.

  2. A hillman.

  3. Tibet.

  4. Tibetan.

  5. Idolator.

  6. Benares.

  7. Disciple.

  8. Bad-tempered.

  9. A holy man.

  10. A foreigner.

  11. Caravans.

  12. Thief! Thief!

  13. Corporal.

  14. Alexander the Great.

  15. Two hundred miles.

  16. The Commander-in-Chief.

  17. Six miles.

  18. A spirit.

  19. The Artillery.

  20. Holding.

  21. Nicholson.

  22. Miles.

  23. Soda-water.

  24. A resting-place.

  25. A hillman.

  26. Abuse.

  27. Rogue.

  28. Europe.

  29. A school.

  30. Do you understand?

  31. White-folk.

  32. A sharp chap.

  33. Nigger.

  34. An oilman.

  35. The Commander-in-Chief.

  36. Kala admi.

  37. Madness, or a case for the civil court⁠—the word can be punned upon both ways.

  38. A criminal case.

  39. Sweeper.

  40. Be still.

  41. Never⁠—never. No!

  42. Permanent.

  43. Commission.

  44. Magic.

  45. Invocation.

  46. Well-affected.

  47. Terrible.

  48. Freethinker.

  49. A heart-lifter.

  50. Holy man.

  51. Benares.

  52. Allahabad.

  53. Asafoetida.

  54. A lucky man.

  55. Telegram.

  56. Watchman.

  57. Babble.

  58. King’s letter.

  59. The corvée.

  60. Cymbals.

  61. The big umbrellas above the burning-ghats where the priests take their last dues.

  62. Water-jars⁠—young folk full of the pride of life, she meant; but the pun is clumsy.

  63. Thorough.

  64. A testimonial.

  65. A freethinker.

  66. The Gardens of Eden.

  67. A house-robbery with violence.