We could not get him on, and after burying the bodies, Aman and I, and a few others, sat by him while the gang went on : we were very fond of him, and tried all we could to tranquillize him, but he never recovered his senses, and before evening he died. The Foreign Quarterly Review - Page 151838Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
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