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With Clive in India

CHAPTER 13: An Attempt At Murder
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Charlie himself had cut down one and shot another, before he fell, slashed in many places, just as Hossein bounded through his assailants.
The bodies of the dead were, by the rajah's orders, laid together for identification in the morning.

The two who still lived were carried to the guardroom, and their wounds dressed, in order that the names of their employers might be obtained from them.
In the meantime, Charlie's lieutenants had hastily formed a body of their soldiers together, and these at once fell upon a number of men who were crowding up the steps to the palace, with shouts of "Death to the Englishman." A few volleys poured among these effectually scattered them, and they broke and hurried down the steep road, through the gates to the town, the sentries on the way offering no opposition, but many falling under the fire from the parapet of the fort.
In ten minutes, all was over.

The gates were again closed, and a strong guard placed over them, and the attempted insurrection was at an end.
The native surgeon, who attended Charlie, pronounced that none of the five wounds he had received, although for the most part severe, were necessarily fatal; and that there was every chance of his recovery.
Hossein's wounds, three in number, were pronounced to be more dangerous, one being a deep stab in the body, given by a man who had rushed at him, as he was guarding the blow of another.

Tim's wounds were comparatively slight, and he suffered more from the bruises he had received, when hurled backwards down the stone staircase.

However, with one arm in a sling, and his head bandaged, he was able to take his place by his master's bedside.
Having heard, from him, that it was entirely due to Hossein that Charlie's life had been saved, the rajah directed that every attention should be paid to him; and several times, during the night, Tim stole away to his bedside to press his hand, and call down blessings upon him.
The stanching of his wounds, and the application of strong restoratives, presently caused Charlie to open his eyes.
"The Lord be praised, Mr.Charles," Tim said, "that you're coming to yourself again.


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