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On the Irrawaddy

CHAPTER 14: In The Temple
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I have only done what you would have done, had you been in my place.

Had you been in charge of that party, and I had been carried off, I know you would have done all in your power to rescue me.

You might not have succeeded quite so well, because you do not know their language; but I know that you would have tried.

After all, I have not run anything like so much risk as I did when I rescued Meinik from the leopard.

And he, of course, was an absolute stranger to me.
"Besides, you are not rescued, yet; and we won't holloa until we are out of the wood." "It is very cool and pleasant here," Harry said, after lying without speaking for a few minutes.


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