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the house of the strong wind.
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scattered bits of soot hanging loosely all.
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that could not be shut properly.
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a few dry leaves from the nearby.
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tree intruding into the room through the broken ventilator.
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panes the powerful bulb gradually losing its brightness.
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to become like a piece of ember and give.
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credence to the impending danger inside the room.
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all these happenings terrified me.
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making a clear impact on both my.
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mental and physical faculties.
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yet i did not look around me.
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for help and scream like a terrified child.
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for the last hopes of survival.
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because besides me there was no one else.
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in the lonely guest house at that hour of the night.
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there was no chance that bhabaprasad who stayed.
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in the small house at the other end of the compound.
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could hear me in the rainstorm.
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maybe he was not at home.
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could be that he would have some.
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cheap booze at the paan shop at the crossing.
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about a furlong or so away and spend the night there.
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i knew during our first meeting itself.
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from the way he walked.
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his physical appearance.
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his way of talking that he.
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had the habit of drinking.
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no one had to tell me about it.
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bhabaprasads drinking habit however did not affect his.
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behaviour and hospitality.
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he received me like a very close.
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yet devoted flower.
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taking the small suitcase from my hand.
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and placing it gently on the stool.
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clearing the dusty layer that had formed.
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on the previously cleaned few articles of furniture.
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with his gamocha removing the lid from the glass of.
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water and saying to me the dust on the road.
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must have troubled you a lot.
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as i removed patches of dust with an.
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old towel and wanted to say something.
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bhabaprasad said the road has not been.
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gravelled for a long time.
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about ten or fifteen years ago i.
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had raised the matter with an officer during his.
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visit here a few days later two truckloads of.
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tone chips were sent here one truckload was utilised.
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by the ranger at his bungalow and the remaining.
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ships were scattered here and there.
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now there are no traces of those.
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stone ships left i knew that bhabaprasad wanted to let me.
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know about his connections with important people.
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that was natural because unless.
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something very important cropped up.
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there was no chance of any officer visiting this.
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isolated place and even if anyone came.
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there was no option for him but.
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to put up with the round the clock hospitality and company.
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of bhabaprasad which i had by now understood.
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how often do officers and VIPs come here.
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they hardly come.
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for quite sometime now no one has.
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visited this place.
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why should anyone leave the comforts of.
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city life and come to this jungle apart from.
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the poor condition of the roads there is also.
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no human habitation upto a distance of three to.
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four furlongs from this bungalow.
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the village people must be engaged in agriculture.
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i asked the question like a researcher in social.
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science not that i had any intention of.
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acquiring a thorough knowledge of the lifestyle of the.
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village folk because that information would be of no.
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help in the official work for which i had.
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come here and i didnt think it would help.
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at least in expanding my knowledge my real intention.
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was to keep bhabaprasad busy in the room for.
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some more time because if he left there would.
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be no one to talk to.
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no reply came from bhabaprasad.
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maybe he was a bit hard of.
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hearing he concentrated on opening the two windows.
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the mouth eaten certains hung distortedly no visitor.
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must have noticed them for a long time.
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or even if the tattered curtains had.
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attracted attention.
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no thought must have been given to.
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get them replaced.
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you have nothing to fear about the monkeys.
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they have become like domestic animals.
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bhabaprasad said disinterestedly.
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do they cause any harm or disturbance fear.
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of animals had always troubled me.
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although i didnt show much anxiety while.
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asking the question.
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i knew that i had an unfounded.
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fear of monkeys.
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to overcome that fear.
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they wont do anything if left alone.
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