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Mr. Isaacs

CHAPTER XI
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But I agree with you as to that.
I am still at a loss to understand why I should not have come or let the others come.

I was startled at the Brahmin." "I saw you were; you were as white as a sheet, and yet you turned up your nose at Ram Lal when he told you not to come." "The Brahmin said something more than Ram Lal.

He said I should not have brought the white-haired lady into the tiger's jaws.

I saw that the first warning had been on her account, and I suppose the impression of possible danger for her frightened me." "It would not have frightened you three weeks ago about any woman," I said.

"It appears to me that your ideas in certain quarters have undergone some little change.


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