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The Tiger of Mysore

CHAPTER 16: The Journey
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When we stop you shall have breakfast.

I am sure you must want something.

You have had nothing since you ate a mouthful or two, in my room, before starting." "Oh, I have slept hours and hours!" she said.

"I shall not want to sleep any more." However, before long the easy motion lulled her off again, and she did not wake until, at about four o'clock in the morning, they entered a wood that was, as Dick supposed, some three or four miles from Anicull.
"Well, how do you feel now ?" Dick asked, as he set her on her feet.
"I feel stiff," she said; "but that will soon wear off, when I have run about a little.

Oh, how tired you must be, after carrying me all these hours!" "There has not been much to hold," Dick said with a laugh, "especially since we started the last time.


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