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Not far off rose Ellora, with itsgraceful pagodas, and the famous Aurungabad, capital of the ferociousAureng-Zeb, now the chief town of one of the detached provinces of thekingdom of the Nizam. It was thereabouts that Feringhea, the Thuggeechief, king of the stranglers, held his sway. These ruffians, unitedby a secret bond, strangled victims of every age in honour of thegoddess Death, without ever shedding blood; there was a period whenthis part of the country could scarcely be travelled over withoutcorpses being found in every direction.
"Curse the bird!" he said on his return to the camp, addressingthe observation to me. "I have had a narrow escape! A thump, anddown I went, sprawling. I saved myself I don't know how, for I wasall but over the side. Those ice ledges, you know, slip throughone's fingers like water. I called out to the bird, 'Can't youeven look before you, you fool?' But what was the good of that?The big blunderer did not even beg my pardon!"In the afternoon of the same day our ears were assailed by a hideousbraying from below.chihmtamo
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