They took the way to the river to hire a boat for Pak Laut, whence they were to sail to Maulmain to join the fugitive prince and princess.
Assuredly, so long as men and women shall hold dear human courage and devotion in what they believe to be a just cause, so long will the memory of this brave and self-sacrificing slave-girl be cherished.
FOOTNOTES:
[35] The Hindoos besmear these sculptures with oil on festive occasions.
[36] A large short-horned antelope found in Northern India. The males are of a beautiful slaty blue, and the females of a rusty red.
[37] A prayer from the "Hindoo Liturgy," embodying some of the remarkable formulas of the Brahminical worship.
[38] A Hindoo mystic.
[39] Similar boats were used by the ancient Egyptians.