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Caves of Terror

CHAPTER I
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He bade the Tirthankers heal his foot, but instead they threw him out for having too much knowledge of matters that they said do not concern him.

And he says that the trap-door opens into a passage that leads under the wall into a chamber from which access is obtained by another trap-door to a building inside _her_ palace grounds within a stone-throw of that panther's cage.

And he, too, says that the Mahatma goes nightly to _her_ palace." "Are there any stories of _her_ ?" King inquired.
"Thousands, _sahib_! But no two agree.

It is known that she fell foul of the _raj_ in some way, and they made her come to this place.

I was here when she came.


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