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The British came to India in search of wealth and power. But it was a man's world and women, especially English women, were few. An English bride for long remained an expensive proposition, costing a small fortune to bring to Calcutta, and was quite out of the reach of young career-minded officers and civil servants. Driven by loneliness, lust or just plain longing, many looked foe companionship among Indian women, or where the more rakish among them were concerned, the bored wives of fellow officers. But man, reduced to cringing submission by his native housekeeper-mistress fled across the country to board ship for home, pursued all the way in a palanquin by the furious maid.

About the Author

Pran Nevile is a former diplomat and UN adviser. He was born and educated in Lahore, taking his M.A. in Economics from Government College there.
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Love Stories From The Raj

Love Stories From The Raj

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  • ISBN: 9780140252149
  • Author: Pran Nevile
  • Publisher: Penguin Books
  • Pages: 208
  • Format: Paperback
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The British came to India in search of wealth and power. But it was a man's world and women, especially English women, were few. An English bride for long remained an expensive proposition, costing a small fortune to bring to Calcutta, and was quite out of the reach of young career-minded officers and civil servants. Driven by loneliness, lust or just plain longing, many looked foe companionship among Indian women, or where the more rakish among them were concerned, the bored wives of fellow officers. But man, reduced to cringing submission by his native housekeeper-mistress fled across the country to board ship for home, pursued all the way in a palanquin by the furious maid.

About the Author

Pran Nevile is a former diplomat and UN adviser. He was born and educated in Lahore, taking his M.A. in Economics from Government College there.

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