Peregrine Pultuney; Or, Life in India, Volume 2J. Mortimer, 1844 |
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Page 27
... Peer Khan had already stowed a few of his master's moveables , Mr. Jenks's sac de nuit , and a bundle of his own , consisting of a clean turban , a wooden pipe , and a number of pice , which , not having been found to be in England the ...
... Peer Khan had already stowed a few of his master's moveables , Mr. Jenks's sac de nuit , and a bundle of his own , consisting of a clean turban , a wooden pipe , and a number of pice , which , not having been found to be in England the ...
Page 29
... Peer Khan did in this conjuncture , and if , after having done good service with his fists , and procured two very decent palankins for Peregrine Pultuney and his friend , he did laugh a little to see the strange attempts that these ...
... Peer Khan did in this conjuncture , and if , after having done good service with his fists , and procured two very decent palankins for Peregrine Pultuney and his friend , he did laugh a little to see the strange attempts that these ...
Page 35
... Peer Khan , who ventured to make a suggestion , that was very much needed by the griffins . " Master not say water - they not know - PEREGRINE PULTUNEY . 35.
... Peer Khan , who ventured to make a suggestion , that was very much needed by the griffins . " Master not say water - they not know - PEREGRINE PULTUNEY . 35.
Page 36
... Peer Khan , what am I to say ? " " Master not say water , " replied Peer Khan , " master say pinaka paunee . ” " Well then here goes , " cried Peregrine Pul- tuney , " pinaka paunee - pinaka paunee . " Peregrine Pultuney bawled out ...
... Peer Khan , what am I to say ? " " Master not say water , " replied Peer Khan , " master say pinaka paunee . ” " Well then here goes , " cried Peregrine Pul- tuney , " pinaka paunee - pinaka paunee . " Peregrine Pultuney bawled out ...
Page 37
... Peer Khan , that the room was a common room , and the table a common table , that single gentlemen were in the habit of tiffing there - in short , that it was the custom so to do , and highly recommendable on the score of con- venience ...
... Peer Khan , that the room was a common room , and the table a common table , that single gentlemen were in the habit of tiffing there - in short , that it was the custom so to do , and highly recommendable on the score of con- venience ...
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