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Mr. Isaacs

CHAPTER VII
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Meanwhile I would involve Isaacs in a conversation on some one of those subjects that seemed to interest him most.

He had not seen the couple on the mall, and was carelessly ambling along with his head in the air and one hand in the pocket of his short coat, the picture of unconcern.
I was trying to make up my mind whether I would open fire upon the immortality of the soul, matrimony, or the differential calculus, when, as we passed from the narrow street into the road leading sound Jako, Isaacs spoke.
"Look here, Griggs," said he, "there is something I want to impress upon your mind." "Well, what is it ?" "It is all very well for Ram Lal to give advice about things he understands.

I have a very sincere regard for him, but I do not believe he was ever in my position.

I have set my heart on this tiger-hunt.

Miss Westonhaugh said the other day that she had never seen a tiger, and I then and there made up my mind that she should." I laughed.


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