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Page 115
... Bhye , whom it compelled to come forward to save from ruin the interests of the family she represented , and to exhibit , in the person of a female , that combined talent , virtue , and energy , which made her , while she lived , a ...
... Bhye , whom it compelled to come forward to save from ruin the interests of the family she represented , and to exhibit , in the person of a female , that combined talent , virtue , and energy , which made her , while she lived , a ...
Page 117
... Bhye of too interesting and afflicting a nature to be passed over in silence . The melancholy death of her only son , Malee Row , has been noticed . She had , besides , one daughter , Muchta Bhye , who was married , and had one son ...
... Bhye of too interesting and afflicting a nature to be passed over in silence . The melancholy death of her only son , Malee Row , has been noticed . She had , besides , one daughter , Muchta Bhye , who was married , and had one son ...
Page 118
... Bhye , which Toolsah Bhye , who was the slave of her passions , and who had now become extravagantly fond of her lover , appears to have agreed to without any scruple . In com- pliance with the suggestions of Gunput Row , her former ...
... Bhye , which Toolsah Bhye , who was the slave of her passions , and who had now become extravagantly fond of her lover , appears to have agreed to without any scruple . In com- pliance with the suggestions of Gunput Row , her former ...
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