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At the Point of the Bayonet

CHAPTER 4: A British Resident
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It is occupied by one of his officers, who carries the purse and makes payments.

Should you be watched, it would seem that you are only going there to receive the price of the grain.

Bajee himself will slip out of the rear of his tent, and enter the next in the same way.

The officer is, at present, absent; so that you can talk without anyone having an idea that you and Bajee are together." Harry carried out the arrangement and, after leaving his bullocks, made his way to the spot indicated.

He found the young rajah had gone there.
"And you are Puntojee!" the latter said.


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