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Justice ! " 1 1 was out, sir, tearing up to meet her in a second, shoutin' in English to hold hard that she was a woman ; but them cursed bawly echoes mixed it all up, an' the cursed baggy trousers and things didn't give me no chance of a hearin' through it 's bein' half dark ' " Mdharaj I Mdharaj ! " 164 THE KING'S WELL ' I heard it plain enough, God knows. I hear it now sometimes, sir, an' I see her face as I saw it for the only time in the light afore I fell over her dead body a-lying on the... steps half-way down the stairs o' justice. ' They told me after, as I had finished the cry for her many and many a time whilst I lay in 'orspital for they 'd struck me playful-like before they found out I was white, an' I took mortal bad ; but there wasn't much use in justice then for none o' us. An' I never could tell quite how it happened, for when I went back the village was just bricks, and the corpses lyin' about thick, unburied. They had had a hard fight as they told me, had the Tommies, an' bein' fresh from Cawnpore, was keen as was nat'ral an' she was in man's clothes, you see, when she come flyin' down the steps o' justice calling for the King.
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