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On the Irrawaddy

CHAPTER 6: Among Friends
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Even when they are wounded to death, they will take a last shot at any soldiers marching past them." "I happened to save his life from a leopard," Stanley said, "and, truly, he has shown his gratitude." "Jemadar," the major said, "take that man away with you.

See that he is well treated.

Give him some food, of course.

He will presently go with this officer to the general." Stanley said a few works in Burmese to Meinik, telling him that he was to have food, and would afterwards go with him to the general; and he then, at the invitation of the officers, sat down with them to breakfast.

While eating it, Stanley told them something of his adventures.


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