1. But all that the widow of the high Anglo-Indian official said to me was: "Come along, Ruby, have a cup of tea."
2. In the morning the Anglo-Indian widow sent for me to breakfast.
3. The word loot itself is an Anglo-Indian word with a root in the Hindi word "lut".
4. Come to that, what about all the words that English picks up abroad?"Hobson-Jobson", written in 1886, lists over 2,000 Anglo-Indian expressions.
5. I happened to get acquainted with the widow of some departed high Anglo-Indian official.
6. Feelings like these are the normal by-products of imperialism; ask any Anglo-Indian official, if you can catch him off duty.