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The National Magazine (New Series) March 1898 a Monthly Review

1898

Sham Chand asked the Head -Constable by way of joke if he expected that the burglar would have his name written on the wall of the house in which the crime was committed for the information of the investigating Police -Officer. [...] On the tailor's leAving the shop Sham Chand took out of his pocket the piece of cloth which he found attached to the berg (hedge) near the burglar's hole in the house of Harihar Babu and found that it corresponded exactly %yid) thesholc in Mangoo's kurta and that the cloth was of the same quality. [...] Sham Chand told the chouskidars to turn up the earth under the trees and sent intimation to the villagers to come and sec the discovery of the stolen treasure. [...] On the date fixed for the hearing of the case Sham Chand went to head-quarters and attended the Court of the Sub-divisional Magistrate Mr. [...] He used to say that young people had troubles enough of their own in this wicked World without these additioal loads in the form of child-wives and the worst of the business was that the acceptance of one load brought others in the form of children and they all pressed so hard on the young fellow that he.could hardly keep himself up in the world` He used to say cynically Fancy a girl of thirtee
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Pages
43
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120140
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii unknown view
Notes on French Science and Art
81-84 A. Frenchman view
Life and Letters of Sham Chand by his Fried Ram Chand
85-117 Ram Chand view
An Abridgement of Taines History of English Literature
118-120 Kailas Kanjilal view
Backmatter
i-i unknown view

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