The Khasi of Kalabar with his daughter, Princess Jelhi during a polo match
The Khasi revealing his true feelings of the British to his daughter
The Khasi shown proof by Bungdit Din against the rumor about the Devils in Skirts
The Khasi planning to incite a rebellion against the British
"But think how frightening it would be to have such a man charging at you with his skirts high in the air and flashing his great, big bayonet at you."
"Precisely, and when our people learn of this, they will rise up and drive the British out of Kalabar!"
The Khasi informed by Bungdit Din of the British Governor's arrival
The Khasi meeting Sir Sidney Ruff-Diamond, Captain Keene, and Sergeant Major MacNutt
The Khasi introducing his daughter to his guests
The Khasi with Sir Sidney
The Khasi showing Sir Sidney his latest trophy (the underwear)
The Khasi asking for proof otherwise
The Khasi with Lady Joan having brought the photograph to him
The Khasi wondering what Lady Joan wants in return for the photograph
The Khasi understands, but temporarily refuses
"I must take this immediately to show to my warriors in the hills."
"Oh, do not worry unduly. Before many days, he and the others will all be dead."
The Khasi saluting his men
The Khasi nearly shot by his men as their way of showing pleasure
"What happened? What did I do wrong?!"
The Khasi addressing his men
The Khasi informed by Bungdit Din of the tribal chiefs' arrivals
"Not yet, I fear. Lady Ruff-Diamond has secreted it upon her person in such a place it cannot easily be got at."
"That would be unpardonable! In India, the cow is sacred."
The Khasi wondering who are the other chiefs they've already received
"The British prisoners, my child, are to be executed at sunset."
"They will die the Death of a Thousand Cuts."
"Nonsense, child. The British are used to cuts!"
The Khasi trying in vain to get the photograph from Lady Joan
The Khasi ordering only 500 cuts for Lady Joan so as not to damage the photograph
The Khasi and Bungdit Din dealing with a fakir
"Bring on the dancing girls! Get rid of this idiot!"
The Khasi and Bungdit Din being entertained by the dancing "girls"
The Khasi shocked when he sees one of the "girls" wearing men underwear, thus, realizing the deception once again
The Khasi and Bungdit Din stopped momentarily by their enemies
The Khasi and Bungdit Din chasing after the prisoners
The Khasi, Bungdit Din, and his men trying to get through the door with a ram
The Khasi has finally gotten the photograph accidentally left behind
The Khasi pleased to hear the good news from Bungdit Din
"You see now that the photograph does not lie! The Devils in Skirts are not invincible! We have caught them with their pants up!"
The Khasi pleased to hear from Bungdit Din that the remaining living British soldiers are defenseless either way
The Khasi, Bungdit Din, and his men to the attack
The Khasi and Bungdit Din under flag of truce
The Khasi and Bungdit Din visiting Sir Sidney at the Residency
The Khasi offended after being rejected and insulted by Sir Sidney
"No, thank you. Unlike you British, we are not tiffin-mad."
The Khasi and Bungdit Din wondering about the music being played at the Residency
"Well, I spit on their British phlegm!"
"By the time I'm finished with them, their stiff upper lips will be so limp, they'll be hanging down to their navels!"
The Khasi ordering Bungdit Din and his men to seize the fakir
"What must one do to arouse these idiots?!"
"Well done, my beautiful warrior!"
"Go on! There are no Devils in Skirts to frighten you now!"
"Come back! Come back! There's nothing to be afraid of!"
"Oh, I don't know though."
The Khasi of Kalabar's defeat