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1 III | But suppose the Hindoos or Indians pull up the rails," replied 2 X | and austere of the East Indians, among whom are counted 3 XI | religious customs of the Indians should be respected, and 4 XII | times saw bands of ferocious Indians, who, when they perceived 5 XIII| he not take part with the Indians? In default of his assistance, 6 XIII| while the whole party of Indians was plunged in a drunken 7 XIII| fakirs were just ceasing; the Indians were in the act of plunging 8 XIII| covered by groups of the Indians, motionless in their drunken 9 XIV | caught afterwards by the Indians, he would with difficulty 10 XIV | sacred river, and groups of Indians, despite the advanced season 11 XVII| among them a number of Indians, Ceylonese, Chinamen, Malays, 12 XXV | Europeans, but Chinese and Indians. Passepartout was surprised 13 XXV | and red shirts and plumed Indians were rarely to be seen; 14 XXV | resembled those of certain Indians, which fit less compactly 15 XXVI| which is still infested by Indians and wild beasts, and a large 16 XXIX| attempt of these daring Indians, for more than once they 17 XXIX| by revolver-shots. ~The Indians had first mounted the engine, 18 XXIX| door unperceived by the Indians, succeeded in slipping under 19 XXX | everything to rescue him from the Indians? "I will find him, living 20 XXX | returned the captain. "These Indians may retreat beyond the Arkansas, 21 XXX | alone in pursuit of the Indians?" ~"Would you have me leave 22 XXX | to the train, which the Indians might still be engaged in 23 XXX | they be? Had they found the Indians, and were they having a 24 XXX | They had met and fought the Indians ten miles south of Fort 25 XXXI| been interrupted by these Indians, you would have reached