Central - EDN | Rongye | steert her towart the bus sto | |
Central - EDN | Rongye | sclanced up at the hospital k | |
Central - EDN | Rongye | didna miss a beat. “As well | |
Central - EDN | Rongye | wis sittin be her bedside wi | |
Central - EDN | Rongye | promised. | |
Central - EDN | Rongye | bit her lip. He had maist lik | |
Central - EDN | Rongye | fund the twa auld men hert se | |
Central - EDN | Rongye | fund the twa auld men hert se | |
Central - EDN | Rongye | beeriet her face in her hauns | |
Central - EDN | Rongye | pickit up the plain blue sari | |
Central - EDN | Rongye | supposed tae be? Whit wey had | |
Central - EDN | Whan she wis dressed, | Rongye | cried on the weemen. She didn |
Central - EDN | n whan Beatrice cam tae bide, | Rongye | wis packit aff tae the ither |
Central - EDN | r a month o this dooble life, | Rongye | cam back tae Delhi for a puck |
Central - EDN | an whan Beatrice wisna there, | Rongye | bade in the hoose, played wi |
Central - EDN | “Rongye, | Rongye | , my dear.” The auld man str |
Central - EDN | Pandit Varshini awa in Delhi, | Rongye | hadna muckle tae dae. She had |
Central - EDN | d up the gran hoose in Delhi, | Rongye | had been sicna blessin tae hi |
Central - EDN | “So, | Rongye | ,” sayed Mrs Bose, whan Rong |
Central - EDN | her. Mrs Bose didna like her, | Rongye | kent that. The w.o. thocht he |
Central - EDN | Ye hiv tae halp yer brither, | Rongye | , ma dawtie,” her mither wis |
Central - EDN | thin in less nor hauf an our, | Rongye | noticed, admirin his effeecie |
Central - EDN | Whan he had went, | Rongye | made the auld man some tea. H |
Central - EDN | the w.o. afore she cud spick. | Rongye | put a finger tae her mou an p |
Central - EDN | 0 a.m. On Friday at 3.00 p.m. | Rongye | wad hae bluid an iris scans d |
Central - EDN | s gaun on, an withdrew again. | Rongye | wouldna get up nor leuk nane |
Central - EDN | cud dae naethin for her noo. | Rongye | wis Rongye, an she wis a guid |
Central - EDN | se cam through the ward door. | Rongye | leukit up an kent her. Panic |
Central - EDN | t at her, an she led the wey. | Rongye | wis sittin in an ermchair, bi |
Central - EDN | n in a business-like wey gied | Rongye | a timetable for tae memorise. |
Central - EDN | ranfaither’s w.o.,” sayed | Rongye | . “An she’ll be back.” |
Central - EDN | “Na,” sayed | Rongye | firmly. “Absolutely no. Tho |
Central - EDN | sicht, than, “Oh,” sayed | Rongye | suddenly, “I’ve left my b |
Central - EDN | “Ah ken,” sayed | Rongye | . Tashi had the ilk allergic r |
Central - EDN | “Vil risk that,” sayed | Rongye | . |
Central - EDN | fast - I’ve only just told | Rongye | .” |
Central - EDN | sayed. She wis blithe tae hae | Rongye | aboot the place. Sic a guid l |
Central - EDN | s gien Beatrice’s place tae | Rongye | . His faimly wis aa skailt; Su |
Central - EDN | e wis ready for tae spick tae | Rongye | . They tane a self-drive an fu |
Central - EDN | pardon.” The man turnt tae | Rongye | . “After you’ve kept the I |
Central - EDN | he Pandit. Bit he didna blame | Rongye | . She had tae git on wi'’t. |
Central - EDN | he Pandit. Bit he didna blame | Rongye | . She had tae git on wi’t. T |
Central - EDN | computer. He bude tae contack | Rongye | richt awa. Bit than he mindit |
Central - EDN | es. He didna gie his name, an | Rongye | didna speir. He didna accep o |
Central - EDN | ,” sayed Mrs Bose, whan | Rongye | had explaint that Beatrice ha |
Central - EDN | sleepin oot unner brigs, whan | Rongye | wis juist a bairn. The author |
Central - EDN | Now,” sayed Mrs Bose whan | Rongye | wis awa, “I would have pref |
Central - EDN | Bit whan | Rongye | cam back, she wis verra muckl |
Central - EDN | ’s mither wis no weill an | Rongye | had went tae nurse her. |
Central - EDN | ra generous keepin an cleedin | Rongye | , bit he disna gie her ower mu |
Central - EDN | hy,” she addit, anticipatin | Rongye | ’s question. “We’ve pick |
Central - EDN | give Beatrice’s identity to | Rongye | ?” The wirds wis haurd tae s |
Central - EDN | uckle wicks wis trauchlin for | Rongye | . She gaed backwart an forrat |
Central - EDN | some claes an toiletries for | Rongye | , bit she cudna bring hersel t |
Central - EDN | wis | Rongye | , an she wis a guid lass. Whan |
Central - EDN | ertit, he howpit caumly, that | Rongye | ’s mither wis no weill an Ro |
Central - EDN | Beatrice dee’d, wis aa that | Rongye | wad agree tae draw on. Bit Ba |
Central - EDN | about that.” She gliskit at | Rongye | , wha had brocht fruit juice a |
Central - EDN | f they feel they need to meet | Rongye | ,” he sayed. “The hospital |
Central - EDN | He couldna get | Rongye | intae a schuil, o coorse. Gin |
Central - EDN | han, acause Balvinder had met | Rongye | an had an inklin o whit she m |
Central - EDN | inna fash, the young man telt | Rongye | , it wis reportit athin a coup |
Central - EDN | lateness. They never mentiont | Rongye | tae Beatrice, an whan Beatric |
Central - EDN | sayed the wumman. “Are you | Rongye | ? Come in. He left a message f |
Central - EDN | “He doesn’t know | Rongye | ,” sayed the younger man. |
Central - EDN | ife April arrived the ilk day | Rongye | gaed intae the hospital. They |
Central - EDN | “ | Rongye | is an illegal,” sayed the T |
Central - EDN | adies covert ower an ower. “ | Rongye | has lived in Delhi practicall |
Central - EDN | ye a bike sax month syne!” | Rongye | protestit. |
Central - EDN | “Whit!” | Rongye | exclaimt. “Ah dinna hae tha |
Central - EDN | “No,” | Rongye | protestit. “That’s going |
Central - EDN | m going to the shops, Bapu” | Rongye | telt the Pandit. “Ill pick |