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What that is better than these — A sword, and a horse, and a friend? Love is but dangerous stuff, Heavy at heart in the end. These three things are enough — A sword, and a horse, and a friend. “Come along into the office, George,” said Richard Morton, leading the way. “Imam Bux, give the Sahib a peg, a large peg, and the chair that doesn’t break when you sit on it. Son of owls, that is the broken chair. Take it away and have it burnt. Do you wish to kill Blake Sahib?” “Blake ...Sahib is my father and my mother,” said Imam Bux with much gravity. He set a lamp upon the office table as he spoke and the light struck upwards, and gave his long grey beard a golden tinge. “Much obliged to you, I’m sure, Imam Bux,” said Captain Blake. “You look very well. You didn’t get jour throat cut in Peshawur after all, you see. Last time I saw you, you were quite sure that a wild Pathan was going to slit that villainous old gizzard of yours, eh?”
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