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On the Irrawaddy

CHAPTER 6: Among Friends
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Have a talk with your man before that, and see what he wants to do.

If he is a sharp fellow, he might be very useful to us." The general wrote the order on the paymaster, and Captain Cooke took Stanley across to the office and obtained the cash for it.
Making inquiry, he found that the sale was to come off in a quarter of an hour.
"I will do the bidding for you, if you like, Brooke," Captain Cooke said.

"I dare say you would rather not be introduced, generally, in your present rig." "Much rather not, and I shall be much obliged by your doing it." "All right.

I will make your money go as far as I can.

Of course, the poor fellow brought no full-dress uniform with him, or anything of that sort." "You will find me here with my Burman," Stanley said.


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