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" We could not get him on, and after burying the bodies, Aman and I, and a few others, sat by him while the gang went on : we were very fond of him, and tried all we could to tranquillize him, but he never recovered his senses, and before evening he died. "
The Foreign quarterly review [ed. by J.G. Cochrane]. - Page 15
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Ramaseeana, Or, A Vocabulary of the Peculiar Language Used by the Thugs

Sir William Henry Sleeman - Thugs (Indic criminal group) - 1836 - 818 pages
...sleep, and trembled violently if any one spoke to him or touched him. We could not get him on, and after burying the bodies, Aman and I, and a few others,...we were very fond of him, and tried all we could to tranquilize him, but he never recovered his senses, and before evening he died. 1 have seen many instances...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 64

1837 - 568 pages
...sleep, and trembled violently if any one spoke to him or touched him. We could not get him OPI; and after burying the bodies, Aman and I, and a few others,...recovered his senses, and before evening he died. 1 h.ive seen many instances of feelings greatly shocked at the sight of the first murder, but never...
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Illustrations of the History and Practices of the Thugs: And Notices of Some ...

Edward Thornton - Criminals - 1837 - 488 pages
...and trembled violently. We could not get him forward ; and, after burying the bodies, Aman, myself, and a few others, sat by him while the gang went on...could to tranquillize him, but he never recovered his his senses, and before evening he died. — I have seen many instances of feelings greatly shocked...
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The Missionary Chronicle, Volume 5

1837 - 312 pages
...him. He was a very fine boy, and we were all very fond of him, and tried all we could to tranquilize him; but he never recovered his senses, and before...greatly shocked at the sight of the first murder, but none so strong as this. Q. Do you never in he Deckan (South) send any offerings to the Brabmans of...
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The Thugs Or Phansigars of India: Comprising a History of the Rise and ...

Sir William Henry Sleeman - Hindi language - 1839 - 240 pages
...sleep, and trembled violently if any one spoke to him or touched him. We could not get him on, and after burying the bodies, Aman and I, and a few others,...the first murder, but never one so strong as this. Kurhora was a very fine boy, and Hursooka took his death much to heart, and turned SACRIFICES TO DAVEY....
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Lectures on India: Also, Descriptions of Remarkable Customs and ..., Volumes 1-8

Caleb Wright - India - 1849 - 300 pages
...and trembled violently. We could not get him forward ; and, after burying the bodies, Aman, myself, and a few others, sat by him while the gang went on....the first murder, but never one so strong as this. Kurhora was a fine boy ; and Hursooka took his death much to heart, and turned Byragee. He is now at...
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Tara, the Suttee: An Indian Drama in Five Acts

Charles James C. Davidson - English drama - 1851 - 192 pages
...sleep; and trembled violently if any one spoke to him or touched him. We could not get him on; and after burying the bodies, Aman and I, and a few others,...recovered his senses, and before evening he died!" (6) " In deep and lonely grave." The chosen place for burying the victims is called " Bail."—When...
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India and Its Inhabitants

Caleb Wright - India - 1852 - 382 pages
...and trembled violently. We could not get him forward ; and, after burying the bodies, Aman, myself, and a few others, sat by him while the gang went on. We wei'e very fond of him, and tried all we could to tranquillize him, but he never recovered his senses,...
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Life in India

Caleb Wright - India - 1854 - 364 pages
...and trembled violently. We could not get him forward ; and, after burying the bodies, Aman, myself, and a few others, sat by him while the gang went on....seen many instances of feelings greatly shocked at tho sight of the first murder, but never one so strong as this. Kurhora was a fine boy ; and Hursooka...
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India and Its Inhabitants

Caleb Wright - India - 1855 - 318 pages
...and trembled violently. We could not get him forward; and, after burying the bodies, Aman, myself, and a few others, sat by him while the gang went on....the first murder, but never one so strong as this. Kurhora was a fine boy ; and Hursooka took his death much to heart, and turned Byragee. He is now at...
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