CHAPTERS
| I. | —Engaging a Boy. | XI. | —The Ayah-Ma. |
| II. | —The Boy at Home. | XII. | —R. R. The Pundit. |
| III. | —Dogboys. | XIII. | —Hurree, the Dirzee. |
| IV. | —The Ghorawalla or Syce. | XIV. | —The Malee. |
| V. | —Bootlair Sahib, Anglice—The Butler. | XV. | —The Bheestie. |
| VI. | —Domingo, the Cook. | XVI. | —Tom, the Barber. |
| VII. | —The Man of Lamps. | XVII. | —Our Nowkers—The March Past. |
| VIII. | —The Hamal. | Postscript. | |
| IX. | —The Body Guard. | The Doodwallah. | |
| X. | —That Dhobie. | The Miscellaneous Wallas. |
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THE TRIBES ON MY FRONTIER:
An Indian Naturalist’s Foreign Policy.
By EHA.