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Kim

CHAPTER 12
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'It is purely unoffeecial indent, to which you can say "No, Babu".

If you have no pressing engagement with your old man--perhaps you might divert him; perhaps I can seduce his fancies--I should like you to keep in Departmental touch with me till I find those sporting coves.

I have great opeenion of you since I met my friend at Delhi.

And also I will embody your name in my offeecial report when matter is finally adjudicated.

It will be a great feather in your cap.
That is why I come really.' 'Humph! The end of the tale, I think, is true; but what of the fore-part ?' 'About the Five Kings?
Oah! there is ever so much truth in it.


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