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On the Irrawaddy

CHAPTER 2: The Outbreak of War
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His effects have not been sold, yet; but you may as well have his patrol jackets and belts.

We can settle what you are to pay for them, afterwards.

It will only be a matter of a few rupees, anyhow." They now arrived at the house that had been taken for the use of the officers.

On entering, Captain Noton introduced him to the others and, as several of these had at various times met his father, in cantonments or on service, he was heartily welcomed by them and, at luncheon, they listened with great interest to his accounts of the fighting, in Cachar, with the Burmese.
"I fancy we shall find them more formidable, here, if they come," Captain Noton said.

"Bandoola has a great reputation, and is immensely popular with them.


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