The Humour And Pathos of Anglo Indian Life Extracts From His Brothers Notebook

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The Humour And Pathos of Anglo Indian Life Extracts From His Brothers Notebook
J E Mayer
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that day's sport made him an indebted and distressed man all his days. On the other hand Fate, or Dame Fortune was equally determined that Captain Venables should be a winner. First, the horse he backed so largely was an ugly, awkward, bony-looking brute that would never have had the ghost of a chance had not the committee, most unaccountably, at the last moment almost, doubled the length of the course. This enabled Trojan's wind and bottom to tell. Secondly, by another oversight, the weight na...med for him to carry was insignificant. For, by height, and size, and strength, he ought to have carried a stone 152 HUMOUR AND PATHOS OF ANGLO-INDIAN LIFE more than he did ; but, in truth, his other qualities were overlooked ; his Roman nose and awkward appearance, together with his comparative want of speed, which was well known, deceived the members of the committee. He was scoffed at as a competitor, and was generally put down as nowhere in the race, and consequently the bets and odds were heavy against him.

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