A Lady of England the Life And Letters of Charlotte Maria Tucker
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'Dec. 16, 1876. ' We never drive in Batala, but on the roads outside. Of course we often meet Natives. Some of them salaam to us, and I make a point of bowing with marked courtesy when they do so. One feels the salaam a breaking of the ice. Those who have exchanged greet- ings on the road with us are less likely to shut their doors against the polite strangers. Florrie has been admitted into a fifth Zenana to- day. TheCatechist thinks that after a while there will be more work than we can overt...ake. ' 1 Connected with the Government. 252 LIFE AND LETTERS OF CHARLOTTE M. TUCKER TO MRS. J. BOSWELL. ' Christmas Day, 1876. 'Is not this a curious life for me? What a contrast Batala is to Marylebone ! But I stand up for Batala. This is a capital house, in spite of rats. You should see Florrie and me in our tam-tam driving along kachcha roads, 1 the odd-looking conveyance plunging up and down or from side to side, like a boat on a rough sea. Or fancy me seated in my red duli starting for the city.
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