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Kim

CHAPTER 10
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'It--it is not likely that she has killed the boy?
If so, I decline to be witness at the trial .....What was the last hypothetical devil mentioned ?' 'Babuji,' said Mahbub in the vernacular.

'I have no regard for the devils of Hind, but the Sons of Eblis are far otherwise, and whether they be jumalee [well-affected] or jullalee [terrible] they love not Kafirs.' 'Then you think I had better go ?' said Hurree Babu, half rising.

'They are, of course, dematerialized phenomena.

Spencer says.' Huneefa's crisis passed, as these things must, in a paroxysm of howling, with a touch of froth at the lips.

She lay spent and motionless beside Kim, and the crazy voices ceased.
'Wah! That work is done.


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