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... stood there . It was beyond making any difference . He just stood in the doorway , alone , not even reading any- more , and watched as everyone else in town prepared for Christmas . Then the shopping was over and everyone left the ...
... stood there . It was beyond making any difference . He just stood in the doorway , alone , not even reading any- more , and watched as everyone else in town prepared for Christmas . Then the shopping was over and everyone left the ...
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... stood by the Mess . The man in the jeep stepped out awkwardly , holding the skirt of his dhoti high to prevent it tripping him up . It was little Chatterjee , the head clerk . Even for a Bengali he was dark , almost black , and he had ...
... stood by the Mess . The man in the jeep stepped out awkwardly , holding the skirt of his dhoti high to prevent it tripping him up . It was little Chatterjee , the head clerk . Even for a Bengali he was dark , almost black , and he had ...
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... stood there submissively , saying noth- ing , supremely indifferent . George Pratt , shaking out the groundsheet that he had pulled from under the driving cushion , again re- membered Calcutta and the blank , re- signed looks of the ...
... stood there submissively , saying noth- ing , supremely indifferent . George Pratt , shaking out the groundsheet that he had pulled from under the driving cushion , again re- membered Calcutta and the blank , re- signed looks of the ...
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