Out of India : Things I Saw, And Failed to See, in Certain Days And Nights At Jeypore And Elsewhere

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243 mariner may see tliat there is no deception. The president's labors are liandicapped in that the road of sin to the lock-up runs through a grimy little garden — the brick paths are worn deepwitli the tread of many drunken feet — where a man can give a great deal of trouble by sticking his toes into tlie ground and getting mixed up with the shrubs. " A straight run in" would be much more convenient both for the president and the drunk. Generally speaking — and here Police experience is prett...y mucii the same all over the civilized world — a woman drunk is a good deal worse than a man drunk. She scratches and bites like a Chinaman and swears like several fiends. Strange people may be unearthed in the lock-ups. Here is a perfectly true story, not three weeks old. A visitor, an unofficial one, wandered into the native side of the spacious accommodation provided for those who have gone or done wrong.
A wild-eyed Babu rose from the fixed charpoy and said in the best of English : '' Good-morning, sir." " Goc?d-morn\ng ; who are you, and what are you in for?" Then the Babu, in one breath: "I would have you know that I do not go to prison as a criminal but as a reformer.


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