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the south of Amroha), and the low-caste Hindus. The 

 former have always stood up boldly for their rights, 

 and the landlords were afraid of bullying them, know- 

 ing that they were capable of turning, if driven too 

 far, whilst the latter, as Mr. Smeaton noted, though 

 they might shriek and even threaten occasionally, 

 ended by submitting, even though they died under 

 the burden.' 



