The 3rd Foot and Mouth managed to be overrun in both plays at this scenario. An officer of the Raj, being held by the great Khazi of Khalabar, had to be freed from captivity. Nevertheless the 'stiff upper lip', along with good old fashioned British pluck, weren't enough to save them from the devious Afghan tribesmen who were not going to be 'taken up the Khyber'!
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