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On board that unfortunate ship, and perhaps even before he left India, he was always called the 'Young Sahib, and he used, having proud little ways of his own, to shout, if anybody durst provoke him, 'I'se young Sahib, I'se young Sahib; which we rendered into 'Izunsabe. But his true name is Wilton Bart Yordas, I believe, and the initials can be made out upon his gold beads, Mr.
The rector being struck by this exception to the ways of childhood whose manner it is to take chess-men for "dollies," or roll them about like nine-pins at once included in the education of "Izunsabe," which he took upon himself, a course of elemental doctrine in the one true game.
You see that he understands English well enough," said the parson to his parishioners: "he will tell us all about himself by-and-by, if we do not hurry him. You think him a French child. I do not, though the name which he gives himself, 'Izunsabe, has a French aspect about it. Let me think. I will try him with a French interrogation: 'Parlez-vous Francais, mon enfan?" Dr.
But such a clever child should have known his own name. Why did he call himself 'Izunsabe'?" "That is another link in the certainty of proof.
Cockscroft, being a pious woman, hoped that her ears were wrong, or else that the words were foreign and meant no harm, though the child seemed to take in much of what was said, and when asked his name, answered, wrathfully, and as if everybody was bound to know, "Izunsabe! Izunsabe!" But now, when brought before Dr.
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