The proper feminine form is sahiba; but the hybrid term memsahib (from madam and sahib) is universally used in India for European ladies. [Please select]
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In those days I rode seventy miles with an English Memsahib and her babe on my saddle-bow. [Please select]
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There will be an ambuscade, from which neither man, nor gun, nor horse, nor memsahib will escape. [Please select]
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When they see you ride off on a spent horse, with twelve swords and the memsahib--d'you mean that they won't ambuscade you.' [Please select]
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"They have sought elsewhere and not found him; and there is talk--He claimed the memsahib as his share of the plunder." [Please select]
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"Then ask the memsahib's permission to pass through the house and leave by the back way." [Please select]
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"In the dark you will pass for the memsahib," she urged. [Please select]
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