Capitolo 74
"A very undesirable youth for You to see too much of, I am sure,
The Mr. Christy", he said, with marked disapproval. For, in the
The opinion of Dean, was a more dangerous thing to think, for a man,
especially when he is young; to think is, clearly, so probably to
upset him/it!
The General, on the other hand it mentioned once with the head his/her grey and austere head or
twice reflexively.
"He is a young extraordinary individual", he said, after a break; "a more anymore
young extraordinary individual. As I said first me, he fascinates somehow
me. Me immensely likes to put that young individual in an intelligent hussar
uniforms, climb on him/it on a good loader of the race of Punjaub and push of the wave
him helter-skelter, throw-devil, throw-baker, among my old friends
the Duranis on the frontier of Northwest."
VIII
While the men spoke so, the ears of Bertram Ingledew should have
burnt behind the bushes. But, he took care of few to say the truth,
for their conversation; for you/he/she had turned not him apart down one of the
gravel's runs retired in the garden, alone with Frida?
"That is General Claviger of Herat, I suppose", he told a minimum
you tune up, as they withdrew out him of ear-hit close to the block of
syringas. "That that an old austere man that he is, to be sure with that that a
old austere face! He seems a person able doing or to order
all the strange things that I have read of him in the papers."
"Oh, yes", Frida responded, while incomprendendo for the time being her
companion is wanting to say. "He is a very intelligent man, I believe, and a more anymore
separate officer."
Bertram smiled despite him. "Oh, I didn't mean that", him
weeping, with the same odd glint in his/her eyes so often Frida had
noticed there. "I meant, he seemed able doing or to order everybody
the horrible crimes that he is accredited with in history. You remember, it
it was he who it had a job in to massacre the wild and poor Zulus in
their last stand in bay, and in to drive the Afghan women and
children to die later because of cold and hunger on the mountain-tops