An Unrecorded Chapter of the Indian Mutiny Being the Personal Reminiscences of

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We used to sleep under our beds to keep the heat of the sun off.
One day, while we were all asleep, a tremendous rain-storm burst over us. We were awakened by getting wet, and soon the camp was alive with everyone in all kinds of costume, searching for and occasionally pursuing down some rivulet their shoes, stockings, and other garments which had been left on the ground in the tent. About 12. 30 we began to get up, and 1 to 1. 30 found us all gathered together in the big mess tent, the tem- pe
...rature of which, by the aid of tatties, we managed to keep down to 120°, for breakfast.
Amongst us youngsters, after breakfast, the question was "What shall we do?" Some one, who was supposed to know — g 2 84 A Duty Ride [ch. Iv.
who it was I know not — had said that the sun in India never hurt anyone during his first year : the amount of cool blood in our veins was enough to counteract any extra heating power. Anyway, whether this dictum was true or not, nearly every fine day, and we had plenty of them, some of us, and I always amongst the number, used to get on our ponies about 3 p.


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