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Page 77
... command of Galle . The Governor thanked me in his own and the name of the whole.— Wine and cake was then carried round - and healths were drank . The Governor invited me and the officers of my detachment to dine with him at 4 o'clock ...
... command of Galle . The Governor thanked me in his own and the name of the whole.— Wine and cake was then carried round - and healths were drank . The Governor invited me and the officers of my detachment to dine with him at 4 o'clock ...
Page 110
... command surprised them all - though the reason is a mystery , since the prospect had been known in Calcutta three months earlier . Colonel Wellesley was " still to continue Second in Command " but he found the news " very unexpected ...
... command surprised them all - though the reason is a mystery , since the prospect had been known in Calcutta three months earlier . Colonel Wellesley was " still to continue Second in Command " but he found the news " very unexpected ...
Page 135
... command of 1300 men , on the way to making a visit of ceremony to the Gaikwar . 20 To his new command he proceeded to administer a thorough spring- cleaning , and though there was nobody available for them to fight , the occupations of ...
... command of 1300 men , on the way to making a visit of ceremony to the Gaikwar . 20 To his new command he proceeded to administer a thorough spring- cleaning , and though there was nobody available for them to fight , the occupations of ...
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The Dashing Lieutenant I | 1 |
A Passage to India | 9 |
On the Threshold of Glory | 15 |
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