The Mutinies in Rajpootana Being a Personal Narrative of the Mutiny At Nusseera
The Mutinies in Rajpootana Being a Personal Narrative of the Mutiny At Nusseera
Iltudus Thomas Prichard
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that may be useful in after life. "We were fairly at our wit^s end to devise means for providing the commonest necessaries of life ; never before^, during my wanderings over pretty well half the continent of India, had I known what it was to want for a moment a cordial reception and kind hospitality wherever there was a British officer to be found. What had happened? The Sepoys, whom we liked and trusted, had nearly murdered us. Had human nature become suddenly diseased? — were our countrymen a...ffected by the same spirit that led the natives to attempt our lives? This was, indeed, the hardest blow of all. But a 'Deus ex machina* came to our relief in the very moment of our utmost need, and this was the husband of one of the ladies of our party, who had discovered that there was a good Samaritan at Beeawr after all, and that we had only to make our way to his house to get food and shelter and rest. Overjoyed, we lost no time in acting on the good intelligence, and made our way on foot through some deserted gardens and dried-up compounds, and over ruined walls and broken-down hedges, to the house of Dr.
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