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Updated: May 2, 2025
'Jeen' means 'saddles, but nobody could make that rhyme! Popular incident of an English retreat in Hastings' time. Tooni had no children of her own, and wondered how long it would be before she and Abdul must go again to Cawnpore to find the baby's father.
He even allowed himself to be oiled all over occasionally for the good of his health, which was forbearing in a British baby. And always when Abdul shook his finger at him and said 'Gorah pah howdah, hathi pah JEEN! Jeldi bag-gia, Warren HasTEEN! he laughed and crowed as if he quite understood the joke. 'Howdahs on horses, on elephants JEEN! He ran away quickly did Warren HasTEEN!
In public I will thole these dreadful articles, though it cost me my skin; but in private, sir, if as a favour you will allow me if, as a bachelor yourself, you will take it sans gene. And, by-the-by, I trust you will not scruple to point out any small defects in my French accent, which has been acquired entirely from books." He had, in fact, pronounced it "jeen," but I put this by.
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