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... Agent Hamadoru . " I said to him , " Ralahami , if there be , the fault is not mine . " Then he said , “ The order has come from the Agent Hamadoru to the Dissa Mahatmaya2 that if one gun be found without permit in a headman's village ...
... Agent Hamadoru . " I said to him , " Ralahami , if there be , the fault is not mine . " Then he said , “ The order has come from the Agent Hamadoru to the Dissa Mahatmaya2 that if one gun be found without permit in a headman's village ...
Page 46
... Agent Hamadoru , and said that they had caught the Korala Mahat- maya with a bag on his back stealing salt . And there was a great case , and the magistrate Hamadoru believed the story of the Korala Mahatmaya , who had many witnesses to ...
... Agent Hamadoru , and said that they had caught the Korala Mahat- maya with a bag on his back stealing salt . And there was a great case , and the magistrate Hamadoru believed the story of the Korala Mahatmaya , who had many witnesses to ...
Page 106
... Agent Hamadoru . The Agent Hamadoru is away on circuit . I cannot learn where he is or when he returns . ' ' Ohé ! a complaint ? Those dogs of peons ! Every one knows where the Agent Hamadoru is except the peon ; and he only knows when ...
... Agent Hamadoru . The Agent Hamadoru is away on circuit . I cannot learn where he is or when he returns . ' ' Ohé ! a complaint ? Those dogs of peons ! Every one knows where the Agent Hamadoru is except the peon ; and he only knows when ...
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