Endnotes
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A Chinaman. ↩
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A hillman. ↩
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Tibet. ↩
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Tibetan. ↩
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Idolator. ↩
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Benares. ↩
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Disciple. ↩
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Bad-tempered. ↩
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A holy man. ↩
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A foreigner. ↩
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Caravans. ↩
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Thief! Thief! ↩
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Corporal. ↩
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Alexander the Great. ↩
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Two hundred miles. ↩
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The Commander-in-Chief. ↩
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Six miles. ↩
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A spirit. ↩
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The Artillery. ↩
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Holding. ↩
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Nicholson. ↩
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Miles. ↩
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Soda-water. ↩
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A resting-place. ↩
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A hillman. ↩
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Abuse. ↩
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Rogue. ↩
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Europe. ↩
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A school. ↩
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Do you understand? ↩
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White-folk. ↩
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A sharp chap. ↩
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Nigger. ↩
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An oilman. ↩
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The Commander-in-Chief. ↩
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Kala admi. ↩
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Madness, or a case for the civil court—the word can be punned upon both ways. ↩
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A criminal case. ↩
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Sweeper. ↩
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Be still. ↩
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Never—never. No! ↩
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Permanent. ↩
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Commission. ↩
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Magic. ↩
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Invocation. ↩
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Well-affected. ↩
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Terrible. ↩
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Freethinker. ↩
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A heart-lifter. ↩
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Holy man. ↩
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Benares. ↩
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Allahabad. ↩
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Asafoetida. ↩
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A lucky man. ↩
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Telegram. ↩
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Watchman. ↩
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Babble. ↩
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King’s letter. ↩
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The corvée. ↩
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Cymbals. ↩
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The big umbrellas above the burning-ghats where the priests take their last dues. ↩
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Water-jars—young folk full of the pride of life, she meant; but the pun is clumsy. ↩
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Thorough. ↩
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A testimonial. ↩
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A freethinker. ↩
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The Gardens of Eden. ↩
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A house-robbery with violence. ↩