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... walked about the empty house for a while and then finally sat down . He didn't read but just sat there , in his chair , by the window . He sat there for several hours without moving . Then the bells began to ring from the nearby ...
... walked about the empty house for a while and then finally sat down . He didn't read but just sat there , in his chair , by the window . He sat there for several hours without moving . Then the bells began to ring from the nearby ...
Side 32
... walked heavily back toward the bungalow . Someone was sitting in his jeep ; he could not see who it was - only the bright sky re- flected in the windscreen and the sud- den , blue - grey monsoon clouds com- ing up out of the West , over ...
... walked heavily back toward the bungalow . Someone was sitting in his jeep ; he could not see who it was - only the bright sky re- flected in the windscreen and the sud- den , blue - grey monsoon clouds com- ing up out of the West , over ...
Side 35
... walked slowly round in the moon- light . " Here sahib ? " " Yes , why not ? " The Nepali leaned inside the jeep and spoke to the girl . She slipped out awkwardly between the back struts , so that her thick legs and broad sandaled feet ...
... walked slowly round in the moon- light . " Here sahib ? " " Yes , why not ? " The Nepali leaned inside the jeep and spoke to the girl . She slipped out awkwardly between the back struts , so that her thick legs and broad sandaled feet ...
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