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  • The natives took us ashore, to the maharaj's castle, and he was a brick - a fine old sport with white whiskers and a belly like a barrel, who swore damnation to all mutineers and promised to return us to our own folk as soon as we had recovered and it seemed safe to pass through the country round.

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  • The natives took us ashore, to the maharaj's castle, and he was a brick - a fine old sport with white whiskers and a belly like a barrel, who swore damnation to all mutineers and promised to return us to our own folk as soon as we had recovered and it seemed safe to pass through the country round.

    Flashman In The Great Game Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1975

  • The natives took us ashore, to the maharaj's castle, and he was a brick — a fine old sport with white whiskers and a belly like a barrel, who swore damnation to all mutineers and promised to return us to our own folk as soon as we had recovered and it seemed safe to pass through the country round.

    Flashman In The Great Game Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1975

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