King of the Khyber Rifles

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King—of the Khyber Rifles (1916)
by Talbot Mundy

The story of Captain Athelstan King of the British India Secret Service and his attempt to prevent a German-backed jihad break out against the British administration in the North-West Frontier.

Book 3 in the Yasmini series. First serialized in Everybody's from May 1916 to January 1917, with illustrations by Joseph Clement Coll.

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KING—of
THE KHYBER RIFLES

A Romance of Adventure


By
TALBOT MUNDY
Author of Rung Ho!




Suckled were we in a school unkind
On suddenly snatched deduction
And ever ahead of you (never behind!)
Over the border our tracks you'll find,
Wherever some idiot feels inclined
To scatter the seeds of ruction.

For eyes we be, of Empire, we!
Skinned and Puckered and quick to see
And nobody guesses how wise we be.
Unwilling to advertise we be.
But, hot on the trail of ties, we be
The pullers of roots of ruction!

Song of the Indian Secret Service


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This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1929.


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