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Following the Equator

CHAPTER, LVIII
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Yes: there were also sepoys.

Three boys were alive.
They were fair children.

The eldest, I think, must have been six or seven, and the youngest five years.

They were running around the well (where else could they go to ?), and there was none to save them.

No: none said a word or tried to save them.' "At length the smallest of them made an infantile attempt to get away.


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