Begumbagh: A Tale of the Indian Mutiny
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George Manville Fenn
"Begumbagh"
Introduction.
Begumbagh.
Begumbagh.
Story 1—Chapter I.
Begumbagh, a Tale of the Indian Mutiny.
Begumbagh, a Tale of the Indian Mutiny.
Story 1—Chapter II.
Story 1—Chapter III.
Story 1—Chapter IV.
Story 1—Chapter V.
Story 1—Chapter VI.
Story 1—Chapter VII.
Story 1—Chapter VIII.
Story 1—Chapter IX.
Story 1—Chapter X.
Story 1—Chapter XI.
Story 1—Chapter XII.
Story 1—Chapter XIII.
Story 1—Chapter XIV.
Story 1—Chapter XV.
Story 1—Chapter XVI.
Story 1—Chapter XVII.
Story 1—Chapter XVIII.
Story 1—Chapter XIX.
Story 1—Chapter XX.
Story 1—Chapter XXI.
Story 1—Chapter XXII.
Story 1—Chapter XXIII.
Story 2—Chapter I.
The Golden Incubus.
Sir John Drinkwater is Eccentric.
The Golden Incubus.
Sir John Drinkwater is Eccentric.
Story 2—Chapter II.
Why Edward Gunning Left.
Why Edward Gunning Left.
Story 2—Chapter III.
Mr Barclay thinks for himself.
Mr Barclay thinks for himself.
Story 2—Chapter IV.
A Little Skirmish.
A Little Skirmish.
Story 2—Chapter V.
James Burdon smells Fire.
James Burdon smells Fire.
Story 2—Chapter VI.
A Sudden Change.
A Sudden Change.
Story 2—Chapter VII.
A Terrible Discovery.
A Terrible Discovery.
Story 2—Chapter VIII.
The Signet Ring.
The Signet Ring.
Story 2—Chapter IX.
Mr Barclay goes too far.
Mr Barclay goes too far.
Story 2—Chapter X.
A Peculiar Position.
A Peculiar Position.
Story 2—Chapter XI.
Conclusion.
Conclusion.
Story 3—Chapter I.
In a Gowt.
In a Gowt.
Story 4—Chapter I.
A Fight with a Storm.
The End.
A Fight with a Storm.
The End.
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