Caste by W. A. Fraser
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page 183 of 259 (70%)
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were blotted out; but some of the Pindaris had fastened torches to
their long spears, and the fluttering lights waved and circled like shooting stars. Rajgar was a Shoel; it was as if from the teak forests and the jungles of wild mango had rushed its full holding of tigers, and leopards, and elephants, and screaming monkeys. Soon a wedge of cavalry, a dozen wild-eyed horsemen, pushed their way through the struggling mob, at their head the jamadar bellowing: "Make way--make the road clean of your bodies." "They bring the Afghan!" somebody cried and pointed to where Barlow sat strapped to the saddle of his Beluchi mare. "It is the one who killed the Chief!" another yelped; and the cries rippled along from mouth to mouth; _tulwars_ flashed in the light of the lurid torches as they swept upward at the end of long arms threateningly; but the jamadar roared: "Back, back! you're like jackals snapping and snarling. Back! if the one is killed how shall we know the truth?" One, an old man, yelled triumphantly: "Allah be praised! a wisdom--a wisdom! The torture; the horse-bucket and the hot ashes! The jamadar will have the truth out of the Afghan. Allah be praised! it is a wisdom!" At the gate straps were loosed and Barlow was jerked to the marble steps as if he had been a blanket stripped from the horse's back. |
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