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& © to “Very wrong, because a European British subject cannot commit a crime and a native can * not judge honestly.” - Magistrate. Do you admit that ? . Deputy. I do not see why I should not. I try to do my duty to the best of my ability, but I speak of my countrymen generally. Magistrate. You don't think your countrymen ought to try Europeans ? .از یه Deputy. Most certainly they should not. The glorious British Empire will come to an end if - they do. - Magistrate. Well, Babu, I am glad to see you ar so şensible. I wish all your countrymen were equally so; at least that all native magistrates were like you. Deputy. Oh Sir how can you expect it, when there are men at the top of our service who think differently. - - Magistrate. Are you not your. self near the top o you must have served long. o ... ." Deputy, Unfortunately. my ९० चन्न#ऑन । A conceited. (युसन claims to promotion have always been overlooked. I thought of speaking to you, Sin on the sub- - ject. Magistrate. You certainly deserve promotion. I will write to the Commissioner and see what can be done for you. ডিপুটি তথম দুই হাতে সেলীম করিয়া উঠিয়া গেলেন । এই সময়ে জয়েণ্ট সাহেব, বড় সাহেবের কাছে আসিয়া উপস্থিত হইলেন । ডিপুটি বাহির হইয়া গেল জয়েণ্ট দেখিলেন । জয়েন্ট, বড় সাহেবকে জিজ্ঞাসা করেC研可, “What could you have been saying to this fellow 7" Asugtstrate. Oh He is very amusing. Joint. How so Magistrate. He is both fool and knave. He thinks of pleasing me by traducing his own coun trymen. - - Joint. And did you tell him your mind -

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