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Monday, December 31, 2012

The Colonial Dead

In a lonely cemetery, near and Anglican church, between the fort and the Arabian Sea, civil servants and their families rest their bones far from home.


Alas for Scotland, she never made it back to the green turf.

Posted by The Reverend Squeaky-Eye at 10:16 PM
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