| 1833 - 598 pages
...their own hands.' — ' At the dead of night he mounted h: 866 Recent Travels in Upper India. July, elephant, and she got into her palankeen. At the appointed...ambush was ready, and all things answered the Begum's intention!. The opposing party soon made the escort of the Begum and her husband fly. The attendants... | |
| Edward Archer - Bengal (India) - 1833 - 414 pages
...assented to all his plans, but privately laid her own in a manner that eould not fail, in some way, to fulfil her expectations. She gave orders to her own...intentions— the opposing party soon made the escort of the Begum and her husband fly. The attendants ran to inform him that the Begum had shot herself. In the... | |
| 1833 - 468 pages
...assented to all his plans, but privately laid her own in a manner that could not fail, in some way, to fulfil her expectations. She gave orders to her own...ambush was ready, and all things answered the Begum's intentions—the opposing party soon made the escort of the Begum and her husband fly. The attendants... | |
| English literature - 1833 - 598 pages
...agreed between them, that in case of being interrupted, they should both die by their own hands.' — ' At the dead of night he mounted his elephant, and...intentions. The opposing party soon made the escort of the Begum and her husband fly. The attendants ran to inform him that the Begum had shot herself. In the... | |
| Periodicals - 1833 - 460 pages
...destroy himself, in the event of being overtaken and interrupted in theirdesign : for this desperale purpose, they provided themselves with pistols, and...de-ad of night he mounted his elephant, and she got intoher palankeen. At the appointed spot the ambush was ready, and all thmgs answered the Begum's intentions-... | |
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