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The native servant, whom she called the Lascar, looked mournful too, but he was evidently very faithful to his master.
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The native servant, whom she called the Lascar, looked mournful too, but he was evidently very faithful to his master.
Sara Crewe: or, What happened at Miss Minchin's boarding school Frances Hodgson Burnett 1886
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The native servant, whom she called the Lascar, looked mournful too, but he was evidently very faithful to his master.
Sara Crewe or, What Happened at Miss Minchin's Frances Hodgson Burnett 1886
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It made her laugh and delighted her; but she knew he must be restored to his master -- if the Lascar was his master -- and she wondered how this was to be done.
A Little Princess 1905
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The Lascar was a tall, handsome man, whose swarthy East
Two Little Women on a Holiday Carolyn Wells 1902
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It seemed that the Indian Gentleman could not do enough to make her happy, and to repay her for the past; and the Lascar was her devoted slave.
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It seemed that the Indian Gentleman could not do enough to make her happy, and to repay her for the past; and the Lascar was her devoted slave.
Sara Crewe or, What Happened at Miss Minchin's Frances Hodgson Burnett 1886
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It seemed that the Indian Gentleman could not do enough to make her happy, and to repay her for the past; and the Lascar was her devoted slave.
Sara Crewe: or, What happened at Miss Minchin's boarding school Frances Hodgson Burnett 1886
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It made her laugh and delighted her; but she knew he must be restored to his master -- if the Lascar was his master -- and she wondered how this was to be done.
A Little Princess; being the whole story of Sara Crewe now told for the first time Frances Hodgson Burnett 1886
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'He is not mad,' is a good stroke; it has more in it than the 'All alone' and the 'Lascar' put together.
Anecdotes and Observations, Reflections and Critical Remarks 1824
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