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The lascar who was working with me had also turned.
But there was no need to call the Lascar.
I am sure the Lascar is good to you."
"No, but this horrible man confessed to having been there, and the Lascar was at the foot of the stairs."
"Get out," said a big Lascar, and fitted an arrow to his bow.
And then suddenly a voice from the port bridge wing - one of the lascar crew.
Both he and the Lascar stoutly swore that no one else had been in the front room during the afternoon.
"We should be caught and hanged," said another Lascar.
The little, bent man went over to another bunk, this time leading up the stair one who looked like a lascar.
Here he temporarily commanded a party of Lascar pikemen.
Two Lascar sailors at once helped him to his feet, but before the ambulance could reach him he was dead.
Some Lascar skipper could decide to relieve us of our cargo, once taken aboard.
European and lascar alike, there was no difference.
Later, he identified the lascar in some mortuary.
She pushed aside an Indian lascar in a red velveteen fez.
And afterward the Lascar always greeted her with salaams of the most profound description.
But the Lascar had found out something of Sara's unhappy little life, and about the garret.
Lascar War memorial is the venue for several events:
The instant he heard it the Lascar disappeared, and left Sara still holding the monkey.
The Lascar laughs and dribbles at the mouth.
From 1891 attempts were made to employ more Europeans on the ship, but the crew remained predominantly lascar.
The latter meaning is preserved in English as Lascar.
As mentioned before, Lascar is defined as the soldiers from Indians.
'We had a Lascar in last week,' said Jack struggling over with the first of the four pints.
The native servant, whom she called the Lascar, looked mournful too, but he was evidently very faithful to his master.