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" Park, which was occupied by the enemy. I went within twenty yards of two guns to see what strength they were, and returned to the guide, who was in great alarm, and begged I would not distrust him because of the mistake, as it was caused by his anxiety... "
The Mutinies and the People, Or, Statements of Native Fidelity Exhibited ... - Page 190
by Sambhu Chandra Mookerjee - 1905 - 332 pages
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A Personal Narrative of the Siege of Lucknow: From Its Commencement to Its ...

L. E. Ruutz Rees - India - 1858 - 412 pages
...spirits. But there was trouble before us. We had taken the wrong road, and were now quite out of our way in the Dilkooshah Park, which was occupied by...was caused by his anxiety to take me away from the piquets of the enemy. I bade him not to be frightened of me, for I was not annoyed, as such accidents...
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Narrative of the Indian Revolt from Its Outbreak to the Capture of Lucknow

India - 1858 - 486 pages
...spirits. But there was trouble before us. We had taken the wrong road, and were now quite out of our way, in the Dilkooshah Park, which was occupied by...was caused by his anxiety to take me away from the pickets of the eneny. I bade him not to be frightened of me, for 1 was not annoyed, as such accidents...
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The History of the Indian Mutiny: Giving a Detailed Account of the ..., Volume 2

Charles Ball - India - 1858 - 750 pages
...trouble before us. We had taken the wrong road, and were now quite oat of our way in the Dil Koosha park, which was occupied by the enemy. I went within...was caused by his anxiety to take me away from the pickets of the enemy. I bade him not to be frightened of me, for I was. not annoyed, as such accidents...
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The Mutinies and the People, Or, Statements of Native Fidelity, Exhibited ...

Sambhu Chandra Mookerjee - India - 1859 - 220 pages
...spirits, but there was trouble before us. We had taken the wrong road and were now quite out of our way in the Dilkooshah Park, which was occupied by...anxiety to take me away from the picquets of the enemy. I bade him not to be frightened of me for I was not annoyed, as such accidents were not unfrequent...
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The History of the Indian Revolt and of the Expeditions to Persia, China ...

George Dodd - China - 1859 - 668 pages
...trouble before us. We had taken the wrong road, and were now quite out of our way in the Dil Koosha Park, which was occupied by the enemy. I went within...was caused by his anxiety to take me away from the pickets of the enemy. I bade him not to be frightened of me, for I was not annoyed, as such accident*...
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Heroes of Britain in peace and war, Volume 1; Volume 292

Edwin Hodder - 1878 - 488 pages
...spirits. But there was trouble before us. We had taken the wrong road, and were now quite out of our way in the Dilkooshah Park, which was occupied by...was caused by his anxiety to take me away from the pickets of the enemy. I bade him not to be frightened of me, for I was not annoyed, as such accidents...
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Brave Deeds

John Townsend Trowbridge - Courage - 1902 - 688 pages
...trouble before us. We had taken the wrong road, and were now quite out of our way in the DilkooMiah Park, which was occupied by the enemy. I went within twenty yards of two guns, to we wh.it :>tivii'.rîh they were, and returned to the guide, who w.is in great alarm, and Ix^rired...
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A History of the Indian Mutiny: Reviewed and Illustrated from ..., Volume 2

Sir George Forrest - India - 1904 - 534 pages
...miles' tramp was pleasant. Then they discovered that they had lost their way and were in the Dilkoosha Park, which was occupied by the enemy. " I went within...anxiety to take me away from the picquets of the enemy." Kavanagh reassured the man by informing him such accidents were frequent even when there was no danger...
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The History of the Victoria Cross

Philip Aveling Wilkins - Commonwealth countries - 1904 - 476 pages
...trouble before us. We had taken the wrong road, and were now quite out of our way — in the Dilkoosha Park, which was occupied by the enemy. I went within...was caused by his anxiety to take me away from the picquet of the enemy. I bade him not to be frightened of me, for I was not annoyed, as such accidents...
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