[Rujub, the Juggler by G. A. Henty]@TWC D-Link bookRujub, the Juggler CHAPTER XVII 29/46
I knew that you would come this evening." "I don't know how you knew it but I am heartily glad to see you." "You want to see Por Sing? Come along with me and I will take you to him; but there is no time to lose;" and without another word he walked rapidly away, followed by Bathurst. When they got into the open the latter could see that his companion was dressed in an altogether different garb to that in which he had before seen him, being attired as a person of some rank and importance.
He stopped presently for Bathurst to come up with him. "I have done what I could to prepare the way for you," he said.
"Openly I could for certain reasons do nothing, but I have said enough to make him feel uncomfortable about the future, and to render him anxious to find a way of escape for himself if your people should ever again get the mastery." "How are things going, Rujub? We have heard nothing for three weeks.
How is it at Cawnpore ?" "Cawnpore has been taken by the Nana.
They surrendered on his solemn oath that all should be allowed to depart in safety.
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