The Winds of the World by Talbot Mundy
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page 74 of 231 (32%)
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"Dunno, sir. News leaks in Delhi like water from a lump of ice." In the darkness of the barrack wall there were more than a thousand men, women and children, many of them Sikhs, who clamored to be told things, and by the gate was a guard of twenty men drawn up to keep the crowd at bay. The shrill voices of the women drowned the answers of the native officer as well as the noise of the approaching wheels, and the guard had to advance into the road to clear a way for its colonel. The native officer saluted and grinned. "Is it true, sahib?" he shouted, and Kirby raised his whip in the affirmative. From that instant the guard began to make more noise than the crowd beyond the wall. Kirby whipped his horse and took the drive that led to his quarters at a speed there was no overhauling. He wanted to be alone. But his senior major had forestalled him and was waiting by his outer door. "Oh, hallo, Brammle. Yes, come in." "Is it peace, Jehu?" asked Brammle. "War. We'll be the first to go. No, no route yet--likely to get it any minute." "I'll bet, then. Bet you it's Bombay--a P. and O.--Red Sea and Marseilles! Oh, who wouldn't be light cavalry? First-class all the |
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