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" Futteghur, and gave him two chupatties, little unleavened cakes, the common food of the poorer classes. He ordered him to make ten more, and give two to each of the five nearest chowkeydars with the same order. He was obeyed, and in a few days the whole... "
Falkner Lyle; or, The story of two wives - Page 287
by Mark Lemon - 1866
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Punch, Volumes 32-33

1857 - 560 pages
...gave him two chupatties— little unleavened cakes, the common food of the poorer classes. He ordered him to make ten more, and give two to each of the five nearest chowkeydars with the same order. He was obeyed, and in a few days tho whole country was in commotion with chowkeydars running about...
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Punch, Volumes 32-33

1857 - 564 pages
...chupattiei — little unleavened cakes, the common food of the poorer classes. He ordered him to make U n more, and give two to each of the five nearest chowkeydars with the same order. He was obeyed, and in a few days the whole country was in commotion with chowkeydan running about with...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History and Politics of the Year ...

1858 - 1010 pages
...gave him two chupatties, little unleavened cakes, the common food of the poorer classes. He ordered him to make ten more, and give two to each of the five nearest chowkeydars with the same order. He was obeyed, and in a few days the whole country was in commotion with chowkeydars running about...
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History of the Siege of Delhi

William Wotherspoon Ireland, Officer Who Served There - 1861 - 366 pages
...Oude. A chokidar ran up to another village with two chapatties. He ordered his fellowofficial there to make ten more and give two to each of the five nearest village chokidars, with the same instructions. In a few hours the whole country was in a stir, from...
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John Cassell's Illustrated History of England, Volume 8

John Frederick Smith - 1864 - 576 pages
...entered a village of Oude, carrying two chupatties, or cakes. He ordered His fellow official there to make ten more, and give two to each of the five nearest village policemen, with the same instructions. In a few hours the whole country was astir with watchmen...
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John Cassell's illustrated history of England. The text, to the ..., Volume 8

Cassell, ltd - 1865 - 642 pages
...entered a village of Oude, carrying two chupatties, or cakes. He ordered his fellow official there to make ten more, and give two to each of the five nearest village policemen, with the same instructions. In a few heurs the whele country was astir with watchmen...
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The great battles of the British army

Army - 1869 - 614 pages
...little unleavened cakes, the common food of the poorer classes. He ordered the man to whom he gave them to make ten more, and give two to each of the five nearest chowkejdars with the same order. He was obeyed, and in a few days the whole district was in commotion...
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William Ewart Gladstone and his contemporaries, Volumes 3-4

Thomas Archer (historical writer.) - 1883 - 754 pages
...two chupatties or little cakes of salted unleavened bread. He ordered the man to whom he gave them to make ten more and give two to each of the five nearest chowkejdars with the same order. In this way the cakes were distr1buted, the whole district was in...
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Incidents in India and Memories of the Mutiny: With Some Records of ...

F. W. Pitt - 1896 - 168 pages
...chupatties, little unleavened cakes, the common food of the country ; he ordered him to make others, and give two to each of the five nearest chowkeydars with the same order, and in this way a signal was passed from district to district with wonderful rapidity, and of course...
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Annual Register, Volume 99

Edmund Burke - 1858 - 1056 pages
...gave him two chupatties, little unleavened cakes, the common food of the poorer classes. He ordered him to make ten more, and give two to each of the five nearest chou-lceydars with the same order. He was obeyed, and in a few days the whole country was in commotion...
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