[On the Irrawaddy by G. A. Henty]@TWC D-Link bookOn the Irrawaddy CHAPTER 7: On The Staff 18/32
They were not put up, yesterday.
I have no doubt that some arrangement can be made about them, and the saddlery." "That would be excellent, sir.
As I told the general this morning, I have some rubies and other stones.
I have no idea what they are worth.
They were given me by those men I was with, in the forest. They said that they were very difficult to dispose of, as the mines are monopolies of government so, when my man Meinik proposed it, they acceded at once to his request, and handed a number of them over to me. "I have not even looked at them.
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