The Great White Hand Or the Tiger of Cawnpore a Story of the Indian Mutiny
The Great White Hand Or the Tiger of Cawnpore a Story of the Indian Mutiny
Dick Donovan
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" My wound pains me, " she answered. " Or have you sympathy with the Feringhee woman ? " asked Bukht, eyeing the other suspici- ously. " Sympathy forsooth ! — no. Have I not risked my life in your service ? Why then suspect me of sympathy ? But after what I have suffered, I regret that you have lost possession of her. " " You do not regret it more than I ; but it was the King's command, and I could not disobey. " " But how did the King know that she was here ? " "Some meddling fool, I suppose, ...in Delhi, informed him. " " That is bad. You cannot hope to regain her ? " " No. " " Without she was to escape. " " Escape ! What do you mean ? " "You are dull. Supposing she were to escape, and you to re-capture her. " " But how should she escape. " " If bars and bolts were withdrawn, and doors and gates thrown open, why could she not walk out ? " " I do not understand you. " " Supposing somebody was near her, who would offer her liberty. " " But who dare do this in defiance of the King ? " « T " " You !
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