Given in Marriage

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Excerpt: ""I say, did you hear old pensioner Jones, jawing away to Haji Aboo about the gold reefs, that lie round Tappah? An eager young planter put this question to his companion, as together they—or rather their horses—toiled up a sharp ascent. "Oh yes, I heard him," grunted the other with a shrug. "And what did you think, Ted?" "That the old boy was drunk as usual," was the uncompromising rejoinder. "Filthy Bazaar liquor; some of these days he'll snuff-out!" "Well, of course it's Shandy, but I've a notion, there is something in his story. No smoke without fire! Eh? He swore that one or two of the estates were chock full of gold." "Oh, there's gold enough in coffee, if you know how to work it," declared Ted Dawson, an enthusiast at his trade. "Yes, but why not the other sort as well? Imagine two heavy crops—the berry, and the nugget!" urged his partner. "I've heard that lame Maistrey—whose ancestors lived here when these hills were opened up—say, that the first planters were granted immense tracts for a mere song, and that one or two of them like Pattador and Fairplains—run right down to the low country, where there are old workings, smothered in jungle." "Bosh!" ejaculated Ted, "I've heard these fool stories, but there's nothing in them;" and he ruthlessly turned from this ever-dazzling subject, to an unromantic discussion on bone manure and sulphate of ammonia."

About the author

Bithia Mary Croker, born in 1849 in County Roscommon, Ireland, emerged as a significant literary figure in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Croker's life was a tapestry of adventure and cultural immersion, largely shaped by her marriage to Colonel John Stokes Croker of the British Army, which took her to India. This expatriate experience deeply influenced her writing, providing rich, exotic backdrops that captivated her readers.Croker's novels and short stories often explored the lives of British expatriates in colonial India, blending romance, mystery, and social commentary. Her works offered a unique female perspective on colonial life, a rarity in her time, and were celebrated for their vivid descriptions and authentic portrayals of the Anglo-Indian experience. Despite her popularity, Croker's work was not without controversy. Critics sometimes accused her of perpetuating colonial stereotypes, yet her nuanced characters and exploration of cross-cultural interactions also garnered praise for their depth and empathy. Croker's influence extended to contemporary writers, particularly women, who found in her a trailblazer for female authorship in genres dominated by men. Her stories often featured strong, independent women navigating complex social landscapes, challenging the traditional roles assigned to women in both British and Indian societies.Bithia Mary Croker's literary legacy is a testament to her ability to weave compelling narratives that resonated with readers of her time and continue to intrigue modern audiences. Her works remain a valuable window into the cultural and social dynamics of the British Raj, offering insights that are both historically significant and richly entertaining.

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