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: Down To Bombay.

Chapter 6

: In The Company's Service.

Chapter 7

: An Act Of Treachery.

Chapter 8

: Nana's Release.

Chapter 9

: A Popular Tumult.

Chapter 10

: A Mission By Sea.

Chapter 11

: A Prisoner.

Chapter 12

: The Defence Of Johore.

Chapter 13

: The Break Up Of The Monsoon.

Chapter 14

: The Great Andaman.

Chapter 15

: Assaye.

Chapter 16

: A Disastrous Retreat.

Chapter 17

: An Escape.

Chapter 18

: An Awkward Position.

Chapter 19

: Bhurtpoor.

Chapter 20

: Home.


Illustrations

For a year he worked with the shikaree. Harry went up to him and salaamed. Harry . . . saw a party of soldiers coming along the road. There was a little haggling over the terms. Harry ran up to the proclamation and tore it down. As he rode through the streets he saw . . . how fierce a feeling of resentment had been excited by the news. 'Well, sir, I will now return to shore,' the governor said. Without a cry the rajah fe

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At the Point of the Bayonet, page 1
by G. A. Henty

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