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Strang, Herbert

"A Story of the Fight for India"


Chapter 20: In which there are recognitions and explanations; and our
hero meets one Coja Solomon, of Cossimbazar.
Chapter 21: In which Coja Solomon finds dishonesty the worse policy;
and a journey down the Hugli little to his liking.
Chapter 22: In which is given a full, true, and particular account of
the Battle of the Carts.
Chapter 23: In which there are many moving events; and our hero finds
himself a cadet of John Company.
Chapter 24: In which the danger of judging by appearance is notably
exemplified.
Chapter 25: In which our hero embarks on a hazardous mission; and
Monsieur Sinfray's khansaman makes a confession.
Chapter 26: In which presence of mind is shown to be next best to
absence of body.
Chapter 27: In which an officer of the Nawab disappears; and Bulger
reappears.
Chapter 28: In which Captain Barker has cause to rue the day when he met
Mr. Diggle; and our hero continues to wipe off old scores.
Chapter 29: In which our hero does not win the Battle of Plassey:
but, where all do well, gains as much glory as the rest.
Chapter 30: In which Coja Solomon reappears: and gives our hero
valuable information.
Chapter 31: In which friends meet, and part: and our hero hints a proposal.
Chapter 32: In which the curtain falls to the sound of wedding bells:
and our hero comes to his own.


Preface

I have not attempted in this story to give a full account of the career
of Lord Clive.


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