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And yet during that very three years he got leave of absence "to attend a wedding," and instead went off on a Thugging lark with six other Thugs and hunted the highway for fifteen days! with satisfactory results. Afterwards he held a great office under a Rajah.

And yet during that very three years he got leave of absence "to attend a wedding," and instead went off on a Thugging lark with six other Thugs and hunted the highway for fifteen days! with satisfactory results. Afterwards he held a great office under a Rajah.

A few days before, the Union Company had discharged a captain for getting a boat into danger, and had advertised this act as evidence of its vigilance in looking after the safety of the passengers for thugging a captain costs the company nothing, but when opportunity offered to send this dangerously overcrowded tub to sea and save a little trouble and a tidy penny by it, it forgot to worry about the passenger's safety.

We shall have less current to pull against in-shore." The boat glided along under the shadow of the bank, and no sound was heard but the regular thugging and splashing of the oars and the voices of insects on the shore. They approached a curve in the river where the bank was thickly wooded, and dense shrubbery projected over the stream.

"He was the first boss of the East Side gang, before Kid Twist took it on." "Yes?" "He was arrested dozens of times, but he always got off. Do you know what he said once, when they pulled him for thugging a fellow out in New Jersey?" "I fear not, Comrade Windsor. Tell me all." "He said, 'You're arresting me, huh? Say, you want to look where you're goin'; I cut some ice in this town.

Each of four of them confessed to above 300 murders; another to nearly 400; our friend Ramzam to 604 he is the one who got leave of absence to attend a wedding and went thugging instead; and he is also the one who betrayed Buhram to the British. But the biggest records of all were the murder-lists of Futty Khan and Buhram.

A few days before, the Union Company had discharged a captain for getting a boat into danger, and had advertised this act as evidence of its vigilance in looking after the safety of the passengers for thugging a captain costs the company nothing, but when opportunity offered to send this dangerously overcrowded tub to sea and save a little trouble and a tidy penny by it, it forgot to worry about the passenger's safety.

Each of four of them confessed to above 300 murders; another to nearly 400; our friend Ramzam to 604 he is the one who got leave of absence to attend a wedding and went thugging instead; and he is also the one who betrayed Buhram to the British. But the biggest records of all were the murder-lists of Futty Khan and Buhram.

Granted, if thieves and marauders and those awful things, thugs, carry little loads or sleep as tenderly as women and never wake them; if they are polite and say good night . What kind of marauding and and thugging is that? "What will Stefana think when she finds my apron in bed with her!" suddenly laughed Miss Theodosia, breaking the spell.

"Not at all; most of our streets and buildings are named after persons noted in the history of India," replied the Indian gentleman, laughing. "That is the statue of Lord William Cavendish Bentinck, the first governor-general of India; and many important events dated from his time, for he suppressed the suttee and thugging." "Thugging?" repeated the lady interrogatively.