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Tourists sail in a Shikara, or a Gondola, on Dal Lake in Srinagar, India, Tuesday.
India in Photos 2010
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Little Shikara hastened on, trembling all over with a joyous sort of excitement.
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Little Shikara didn't know exactly, but he rested the gun on Warwick's body; and he had seen enough target practice to crook his finger about the trigger.
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Little Shikara glanced once at the lean, bronzed face, the limp, white, thin hands, and something like a shiver of ecstasy went clear to his ten toes.
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Little Shikara silently left the circle of villagers and turned into the darkness.
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Little Shikara continued on because he was afraid to go back.
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Again Little Shikara waited at the village gate for his hero to return; but the beaters walked silently to-night.
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Again Shikara tingled -- hoping that Nahara would at least come close enough to cause excitement.
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Shikara, whose bravery and loyalty motivate the thrilling climax of the narrative.
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Me and Juhi did not have scenes together, but once we went to Dal Lake together and went for a ride in a Shikara and relished Pakodas and kavas.
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 Bureau News 2010
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