[The Tiger of Mysore by G. A. Henty]@TWC D-Link bookThe Tiger of Mysore CHAPTER 13: Officers Of The Palace 7/30
The Hindoo received them warmly. "I saw you ride through the streets this morning, although you did not notice me.
Truly, you made a good appearance, and were well mounted.
I have heard from one of our people, who is a servant in the Palace, that you stand in high favour." "We have brought you down these two caskets of gems," Dick said.
"They were given us by the ladies of the harem, and many of the stones, Surajah thinks, are very valuable.
We don't know what to do with them, and wanted to know whether you could arrange to send them down to Tripataly for us." "I would not undertake to do so, if they are valuable," Pertaub said. "The prospects of fresh troubles are stronger every day, and the roads are so closely watched, especially those through the passes, that it would be running a terrible risk to trust valuables to anyone." "In that case, Pertaub, we thought you might bury them in the ground under your house.
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