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As time went on , I spent more and more of my time with Price and Mrs. Price . They made me lunch with them every day when the kachcheri was open . Mrs. Price was the exact opposite of Mrs. Lewis . She was a real Victorian lady ...
As time went on , I spent more and more of my time with Price and Mrs. Price . They made me lunch with them every day when the kachcheri was open . Mrs. Price was the exact opposite of Mrs. Lewis . She was a real Victorian lady ...
Page 116
When he found out the kind of person I was , he tried to absorb me into their life , and life for the Prices was a ... The lunch was practically always the same and we drank Madeira , a wine which Price thought that a gentleman should ...
When he found out the kind of person I was , he tried to absorb me into their life , and life for the Prices was a ... The lunch was practically always the same and we drank Madeira , a wine which Price thought that a gentleman should ...
Page 118
To return to Price , after lunch I returned to the kachcheri . At half - past four or five , I went and had tea with the Prices , and then rode to the esplanade . On the esplanade we had made a primitive and not very interesting golf ...
To return to Price , after lunch I returned to the kachcheri . At half - past four or five , I went and had tea with the Prices , and then rode to the esplanade . On the esplanade we had made a primitive and not very interesting golf ...
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