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Part One: The Family That Stole Malaysia

Behind the Bastards

CHAPTER

Jejun in Pain's View

Brooke's subsequent musings in his journal suggested growing divergence between the company's activities in India and his own emerging ideas about Britain. The ideas Brooke began to set down in his journal, Jejun in pain's view, bemoaned the deterioration of the native character arising from their intercourse with the whites. So you see what he's saying, this is interesting because it talks about the kind of racist that Brooke was becoming.

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