Dew and mildew
Wren's first book, with nineteen loosely connected stories describing Anglo-Indian life, touching on attempts to disrupt British rule by both Indians and English visitors. The stories are connected by a house built over a fakir's grave and so sullied by …
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Wren's first book, with nineteen loosely connected stories describing Anglo-Indian life, touching on attempts to disrupt British rule by both Indians and English visitors. The stories are connected by a house built over a fakir's grave and so sullied by a curse repeatedly causing residents to die in strange ways.
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"Wren's first book, with nineteen loosely connected stories describing Anglo-Indian life, touching on attempts to disrupt British rule by both Indians and English visitors. The stories are connected by a …"
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