A Holiday in the Happy Valley with Pen and Pencil by T. R. Swinburne
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Cashmiree are thief.
"If you will give me one man other it will usefull to you. I ask one cloth. All Sahib give cloth to Servant on going to Cashmir. "If will give cloth then all men say that this Sahib is good. I am fear from General 'Oon Sahib. It is order to give cloth. "I can do all work of cook and bearer. I wish that you will happy on me, also your lady, and say to General 'Oon Sahib that this man is good and honest man. "I have servant to many Sahib. "I have more certificate. "You are rich man and king. I am poor man. I will take two annas allowance per day in Cashmir, you will do who you wish. "I wish that you and lady will happy on me. This is begging you will.--I remain, Sir, your most obedient Servant, "SABAZ ALI, _Bearer_." _Wednesday, March_ 22.--We slept again in the train on Monday night, and arrived in Lahore about 6 o'clock yesterday morning. We had been advised to tub and dress in the waiting-rooms at the station, as we had a break of some six hours before going on to Pindi; but, upon investigation, Jane found her waiting-room already fully occupied by an |
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