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The Tiger of Mysore

CHAPTER 3: The Rajah
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If it had not been that you always wrote to my lord in our language, we should have thought that you, yourself, would surely have forgotten it, after dwelling so long among the white sahibs." "No, we always speak it when together, Rajbullub.

I thought that he might, some day, come out here, and that he would find it very useful; and I, too, have been looking forward to returning, for a time, to the home where I was born." There were many questions to ask about her brother, his wife and two sons.

They were younger than Dick, for Mrs.Holland was three years senior to the Rajah.
At last, she said, "I will not detain you longer, Rajbullub.

I know that you will have a great deal to do, to get ready for my brother's coming.

At what time will he arrive ?" "He hopes to be here by ten in the morning, before the heat of the day sets in." "I shall, of course, be there to meet him." "So he hoped, lady.


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