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At the Point of the Bayonet

CHAPTER 8: Nana's Release
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A knowledge of Hindustani will, of course, be very useful to you; but Mahratti is the principal thing, as he is intending to open negotiations with the Mahrattas, as well as with the Nizam, to induce them to join in concerted action against Tippoo.
"He says that no vessel will be sailing for Calcutta for less than a month, so you can stay here for a few days, and see how your scheme works out.

It will be a great step for you, and ensure you rapid promotion." "I am indeed obliged to the Governor for selecting me," Harry said, "and will do my best to justify his confidence." Two days later, Nana Furnuwees was brought to Scindia's camp--news which caused Bajee Rao intense consternation.

He at once sent off, to open negotiations with the Nizam for common action, offering a considerable amount of territory for his assistance.
Colonel Palmer rode over the next morning to Scindia's camp, and found that Scindia had demanded three millions of rupees as the price of Nana's release, and appointment as minister to the Peishwa.

Nana had protested his absolute inability to raise anything like that sum, but had offered five hundred thousand rupees.
"I can quite believe that he could not pay the sum Scindia demands," the colonel said, on his return; "and when Scindia sees that he would rather return to prison than attempt impossibilities, he will come down in his demands, and Nana will go up in his offer.
It is a mere question of bargaining." When Scindia heard of the step that Bajee Rao had taken, he was greatly alarmed; for he could hardly hope to withstand the Nizam's army, and that which Bajee himself could raise; and he therefore materially lowered his demands, and finally accepted Nana's offer of nine hundred thousand rupees.

This arrangement being made, he permitted Nana to leave the camp in order to raise the money; receiving his solemn oath that, if he failed to do so, he would return and render himself a prisoner again.
However, in a few days Nana sent in the money.


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