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The Broken Road

CHAPTER XXI
7/11

I make first-class leading article on reticence of Indian Prince in presence of high-class spectacular events.
Good-night, sir," and the Babu shut up his book and fell back.
Shere Ali followed upon the heels of Ahmed Ismail.

The money-lender walked down the street to the Maidan, and then turned to the left.

The Babu, on the other hand, hailed a third-class gharry and, ascending into it gave the driver some whispered instructions.
The gharry drove on past the Bengal Club, and came, at length, to the native town.

At the corner of a street the Babu descended, paid the driver, and dismissed him.
"I will walk the rest of the way," he said.

"My home is quite near and a little exercise is good.


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