| L. E. Ruutz Rees - India - 1858 - 412 pages
...Oude, and lamentation that it was now in the hands of wretches whose misgovernment and rapacity were ruining it. " A further walk of a few miles was accomplished...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... | |
| L. E. Ruutz Rees - India - 1858 - 410 pages
...Oude, and lamentation that it was now in the hands of wretches whose misgovernment and rapacity were ruining it. " A further walk of a few miles was accomplished...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... | |
| India - 1858 - 486 pages
...ruining it. escape. It will give me great satisfaction to hear that he hai been suitably rewarded. "A further walk of a few miles was accomplished in...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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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*... | |
| Edwin Hodder - 1878 - 488 pages
...spirits when we reached the green fields, into which I had not been for five months. ... A farther walk of a few miles was accomplished in high spirits....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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| Sambhu Chandra Mookerjee - India - 1905 - 374 pages
...spirits, but there was trouble before us. We had taken the wrong road and were nqw quite oift-otou"* way in the Dilkooshah Park, which was occupied by...anxiety to take me away from the picquets of the enemy. J[ bade him not. to be frightened of me for I was not annoyed, as such accidents were v not unfrequent... | |
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