2. I left Tamu on 9 April, 1942, under the scorching midday sun, carrying all the kit I possessed,
and leading a friend's faithful old Labrador - f o r ___ .
a) I had lost my own dogs
b) my friend had insisted on that
c) I was afraid o f losing my way
d) I had lost my friend
3. As I turned a bend where the track took off for the first ascent into the Manipur hills, I
found two
sobbing little Indian children___ ,
a) a girl about seven and a boy about fourteen
b) girls about four
c) a girl o f about seven and a boy o f about four
d) they were twins about seven
4. I could do nothing less th a n ___ , and in her eyes I read gratitude and a terrible question, «What
will happen to my children?»
a) give her some money out o f my wallet
b) give her a warm blanket
c) give her some bread and a drink o f water
d) give her a drink out o f my water-bottle
5. ___came to my aid, for within a mile I met a jeep - one o f the first jeeps we had seen on that
road.
a) Promise
b) Providence
c) Police
d) Proficiency
6. It was being driven by a Staff Captain
.
a) whom 1 had met two days previously in Tamu
b) whom I had never met before
c) who v/as the first person-I had met in Tamu
d) whom I had met a few days previously in Tamu
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