The Repentance of NussoohW. H. Allen, 1884 - 118 páginas |
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... Bunniya . The man was a Pathan , poor but proud , and asked for time . The Bunniya was inexorable , and said with a taunt he would soon take down the Khan Sahib's honour . The latter rushed into his house in a fury for his sword , and ...
... Bunniya . The man was a Pathan , poor but proud , and asked for time . The Bunniya was inexorable , and said with a taunt he would soon take down the Khan Sahib's honour . The latter rushed into his house in a fury for his sword , and ...
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Agra Allahabad angry aniseed ashamed asked his father astonishment aunt aunt's baby bazar began begged Bunniya cards CHAPTER child cholera cousin cried daughter Daulatabad dear Dehli Diwan dooli door eldest brother exclaimed Fahmeedah fault Fitrut forgiveness friends gave gone habits hair hands head hear heard Himalaya household Humeedah husband Huzrut Bee India Jemadar Kaaba Koran laughed live look Masnavi Mecca meedah men's apartments Mirza month morning Mosque mother Naeemah neglect never night nonsense once pardon passed piety poet poetry poor pray present President purdah quarrel reason refused rejoined religion repentance replied Kulleem replied Nussooh returned rupees Salihah servants sister sneer son's soon sorry speak talk tell thee things thought told took turn UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO Urdu wife wish words zenana