![]() As I did not want to plowter about any more in the drizzle and the dark, I put my waterproof over the muzzle of one gun, and made a sort of wigwam with two or three rammers that I found, and lay along the tail of another gun, wondering where Vixen had got to, and where I might be. Then I ran on, because I did not know how many camels might have got loose, and before long I was out of sight of the camp, ploughing my way through the mud.Īt last I fell over the tail-end of a gun, and by that knew I was somewhere near the Artillery lines where the cannon were stacked at night. ![]() A camel had blundered into it, and wet and angry as I was, I could not help laughing. Little Vixen, my fox-terrier, went out through the other side and then there was a roaring and a grunting and bubbling, and I saw the tent cave in, as the pole snapped, and begin to dance about like a mad ghost. I knew who ‘they’ were so I put on my boots and waterproof and scuttled out into the slush. My tent lay far away from the camel-lines, and I thought it was safe but one night a man popped his head in and shouted, ‘Get out, quick! They’re coming! My tent’s gone!’ Every night a mob of these horses would be sure to break their heel-ropes, and stampede up and down the camp through the mud in the dark, or the camels would break loose and run about and fall over the ropes of the tents, and you can imagine how pleasant that was for men trying to go to sleep. He was receiving a visit from the Amir of Afghanistan-a wild king of a very wild country and the Amir had brought with him for a bodyguard eight hundred men and horses who had never seen a camp or a locomotive before in their lives-savage men and savage horses from somewhere at the back of Central Asia. IT had been raining heavily for one whole month-raining on a camp of thirty thousand men, thousands of camels, elephants, horses, bullocks, and mules, all gathered together at a place called Rawalpindi, to be reviewed by the Viceroy of India. You can twist it, you can turn it, you can plait it till you drop,īut the way of Pilly-Winky’s not the way of WinkiePop! You can work it out by Fractions or by simple Rule of Three,īut the way of Tweedle-dum is not the way of Tweedle-dee.
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