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Hira Singh

CHAPTER V
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He had Tugendheim close beside him and had inspired him, too.

It may be the man was grinning in hope of our capture within an hour, and in that case he was doomed to disappointment.

He was destined also to see the day when he should hope for our escape.
But from subsequent acquaintance with him I think he was appreciating the risk we ran and Ranjoor Singh's great daring.

I say this for Tugendheim, that he knew and respected resolution when he saw it.
When I had pointed out what I could see of the lay of the land, Ranjoor Singh left me in charge and marched away with Tugendheim and Tugendheim's four guards.

I looked about for shelter, but there was none.


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