The book The Sa'-Zada Tales was written by author W a William Alexander Fraser Here you can read free online of The Sa'-Zada Tales book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Sa'-Zada Tales a good or bad book?
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More than once I ve seen relatives of mine have their eggs broken through being thrown out of the nest by Cuckoo Bird. " "As I have said, " continued Camel, "my Mas ter was a Man of few words, but at this he let go of the rope, and the language he used still rings in my ears. Dry chewing! how I fled. And behind chased Dera Khan, a big knife in his hand in spite of his violence I had to laugh at the color the eggs had left on his long beard a knife in his hand, and crying aloud that he would cut... the Ba boo s throat. "As I swung first one side of my legs, and then the other over the sweet sand desert, I could feel the Baboo thumping up and down on my back, for UNT THE CAMEL 161 he was clinging to the saddle with both hands. Sometimes he abused me, and sometimes he begged me to stop; that I was a good Unt his Father and Mother, and his greatest friend. As he would not be shaken off because of his fear of Dera Khan s knife, I carried him into a jhil of much water; there he w r as forced to let go, and when he got to the bank, if it had not been for a Sahib he would most surely have been killed by my Master.
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