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Rujub, the Juggler

CHAPTER XII
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Of course, I can understand your feelings, but I still believe that, even if you do badly to begin with, you will pull round in the end.

I have no doubt you will get a chance to show that it is only nerve and not courage in which you are deficient." Bathurst was silent, and scarce another word was spoken during the drive back to Deennugghur.
The place had its accustomed appearance when they drove up.

The Doctor, as he drew up before his bungalow, said, "Thank God, they have not begun yet! I was half afraid we might have found they had taken advantage of most of us being away, and have broken out before we got back." "So was I," Bathurst said.

"I have been thinking of nothing else since we started." "Well, I will go to the Major at once and see what arrangements have been made, and whether there is any further news." "I shall go off on my rounds," Bathurst said.

"I had arranged yesterday to be at Nilpore this morning, and there will be time for me to get there now.


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