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While the happy "Moonshee" escaped to his own fair bride, Prince
A Fascinating Traitor An Anglo-Indian Story Richard Savage 1874
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The "Moonshee," with a sober dignity, had interpreted for the
A Fascinating Traitor An Anglo-Indian Story Richard Savage 1874
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Mattie Jones, were escorted to London by a head clerk of the estate's solicitors, Prince Djiddin and the "Moonshee" unbent their brows and rested from the nervous strain of the three weeks of continued deception.
A Fascinating Traitor An Anglo-Indian Story Richard Savage 1874
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You shall, on to-morrow, arrange with Mrs. Flossie Murray to share 'those days of absence' with her, while I am playing the 'Moonshee' to 'Prince Djiddin's' leading part.
A Fascinating Traitor An Anglo-Indian Story Richard Savage 1874
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The Murrays gayly escorted the quartet of lovers to Paris, and, the laughing face of the gallant "Moonshee" was the very last the four lovers saw, as the Berlin train left the "Gare St. Lazare."
A Fascinating Traitor An Anglo-Indian Story Richard Savage 1874
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Indian Government gives you an official safe conduct to Thibet, where you can see the real line of the Dalai-lamas, and I'll furnish you a veritable 'Moonshee' free of charge.
A Fascinating Traitor An Anglo-Indian Story Richard Savage 1874
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As it opened, the excited "Moonshee" leaped into the hallway.
A Fascinating Traitor An Anglo-Indian Story Richard Savage 1874
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The further information that the "Moonshee" would arrive forthwith to conduct "Prince Djiddin" to the safe haven where that fascinating bride, Mrs. Flossie Murray, awaited her beloved truant, was a call to prompt action.
A Fascinating Traitor An Anglo-Indian Story Richard Savage 1874
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So the 'Moonshee' has one faithful friend near at hand.
A Fascinating Traitor An Anglo-Indian Story Richard Savage 1874
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To the "Moonshee," and to the rubicund veteran Simpson, the departing
A Fascinating Traitor An Anglo-Indian Story Richard Savage 1874
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