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100 | _aLawrence, Major H.M.L. | ||
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_aAdventures of An Officer in the Services of Runjeet Singh _c/ Major H.M.L.Lawrence |
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_aLahore : _bSang-E-Meel Publications, _c2003. |
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300 | _a267 p. | ||
505 | _aContents Chapter-I:- The Reader is Cautioned not to be too serious Chapter-II:- A Favourite has no Friends Chapter-III:- Ranjit's Verdict on Himself Chapter-IV:- The Rich Man's Wealth is his Stronghold Chapter-V:- Showing How, while One Wound is Healing. Chapter VI:- A Word to the Wise Chapter VII:- Welcome the Coming, Speed and Parting Guest Chapter VIII:- The Tongue is a Little member Chapter IX:- A dose of History Chapter X:- The Plot Thickens Chapter XI:- The Lion asks Help from the Mouse Chapter XII:- Bellasis, giving a fish he is angling for a sudden jerk Chapter XIII:- Confidence in an unfaithful man Chapter XIV:- By Means of a Certain Golden Talisman Chapter XV:- The grand event with which this book ought properly to terminate steel is a better metal than gold Chapter XVI:- Bellasis feels that his head is still in the lion's jaw | ||
650 | _aHistory - India | ||
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