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the
aspect of nascent rebels. B more than one occasion
I have
-been asked by well-to-dr Hakkas the chances of a
a new rising agarst
the Mandarins. The good treatment which the Heletes received in the English coolie comps of 1857-1861 has offread among
the lathes for
wide a strong
strong belief
en wide r
in the
integrity of an Englishman's word
Konour and complete reliance
in the fair tretment Hallas
English employ.
Perei've in
This
are
for
the
different with the French whom they learned to hate. Its to their habits and customs they lese troublesome than those of the vations of India ning absence of caste and religious scruples. The lekker live on the simplest food. A Rakka regiment could march anywhere
without
it