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A hush falls over the hills of Manipur as dusk gathers, broken only by the distant echo of unrest-a British woman, far from the familiar comforts of home, finds herself at the heart of a colonial crisis that would test every reserve of courage and resourcefulness. Set against the hauntingly beautiful yet turbulent landscape of nineteenth-century northeast India, this firsthand historical account immerses readers in the extraordinary realities of a British memoir set during the Indian mutiny. Here, the intricacies of colonial India are laid bare, seen not through the eyes of an official or soldier, but from the unique perspective of a woman navigating the perils and complexities of a land in upheaval. The narrative unfolds with a rare blend of immediacy and introspection, capturing both the grandeur and the menace that defined Victorian travel writing. Encounters with local rulers, the shifting loyalties of the time, and the ever-present shadow of violence create a tension that is palpable on every page. Through precise observation and quietly powerful prose, the author offers an intimate portrait of Manipuri society, as well as the fraught position of women in colonial India. The escape from mutiny is not merely a tale of survival, but a window into the resilience and adaptability demanded of those who found themselves on the fringes of empire. This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure. For those drawn to the layered histories of British colonial memoirs, the complexities of Manipur history, or the gripping narratives of British woman travel in India, this volume offers a reading experience both evocative and enduring-one that resonates with collectors and general readers alike.