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Hira Singh

CHAPTER III
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Yet I do it because ye compel me by weight of unanimity!" said I.
"It is your place!" said they, but I shook my head, and to this day I have never admitted to them that I undertook the work willingly.
Presently came the Germans to us again, this time accompanied by officers in uniform who stood apart and watched with an air of passing judgment.

They asked us now point-blank whether or not we were willing to work in the coal mines and thus make some return for the cost of keeping us; and we answered with one voice that we were not coal-miners and therefore not willing.
"The alternative," said they, "is that you apply to fight on the side of the Central Empires.

Men must all either fight or work in these days; there is no room for idlers." "Is there no other work we could do ?" asked Gooja Singh.
"None that we offer you!" said they.

"If you apply to be allowed to fight on the side of the Central Empires, then your application will be considered.

However, you would be expected to forswear allegiance to Great Britain, and to take the military oath as provided by our law; so that in the event of any lapse of discipline or loyalty to our cause you could be legally dealt with." "And the alternative is the mines ?" said I.
"No, no!" said the chief of them.


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