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Hira Singh

CHAPTER VI
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CHAPTER VI.
Where the weakest joint is, smite .-- RANJOOR SINGH.
Well, sahib, Abraham caught up with us on the evening of the third day after leaving with that letter to the Germans in Angora, having ridden moderately to spare his horse.

He said there were only two German officers there when he reached the place, and they seemed worried.

They gave him the new saddle asked for, and a new horse under it; also a letter to carry back.

Ranjoor Singh gave me the horse and saddle, letting Abraham take my sorry beast, that was beginning to recover somewhat under better treatment.
Ranjoor Singh smiled grimly as he read the letter.

He translated parts of it to me--mainly complaints about lack of this and that and the other thing, and very grave complaints against the Turks, who, it seemed, would not cooperate.


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