British -- India -- Fiction; India -- Fiction; Inheritance and succession -- Fiction
[Footnote 2: The three divisions recognised in Mahometan polemics. (1)
The place of Islam; (2) the place of the enemy; (3) the place of
protection. The sign of the latter is the liberty of giving the call
to prayers.]
[Footnote 3: A common occurrence in old Pathan houses.]
[Footnote 4: A celebrated white charger of a Rajpoot prince; an
eastern Bucephalus.]
[Footnote 5: Literally, a footman.]
[Footnote 6: Small millet; the food of the poorest.]
[Footnote 7: The extreme south-east.]
[Footnote 8: Electrical dust-storm.]
[Footnote 9: Deputy-Collector, _i.e_., chief native official.]
THE END.
End of Project Gutenberg's Miss Stuart's Legacy, by Flora Annie Steel
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