Central - EDN | “Will I send you the file, | Pandit | -ji?” Malik wis askin. |
Central - EDN | . “Everything will be fine, | Pandit | -ji,” Malik sayed. “Whatev |
Central - EDN | ing that is making this work, | Pandit | -ji, the thing that is making |
Central - EDN | “The piece of white paper, | Pandit | -ji?” “Yes, with times on |
Central - EDN | nger have the piece of paper, | Pandit | -ji - ” “What!” “Ajot |
Central - EDN | n. “But, please forgive us, | Pandit | -ji, our errand is of great de |
Central - EDN | “Please, after you, | Pandit | -ji,” sayed the younger man, |
Central - EDN | course,” he sayed. “Now, | Pandit | -ji, have you been in touch wi |
Central - EDN | “What!” “Ajot to worry, | Pandit | -ji. The information is all on |
Central - EDN | e his gran-dochter, Beatrice. | Pandit | Varshini tane his time an ras |
Central - EDN | the cauld drinks. “Revered | Pandit | ,” sayed the younger man, |
Central - EDN | The | Pandit | got the man tae caa Malik as |
Central - EDN | The | Pandit | ’s son Surinder an his wife |
Central - EDN | The | Pandit | jumpit up as suin as she wis |
Central - EDN | The | Pandit | met his een. Ay, he thocht, y |
Central - EDN | The | Pandit | cam intae the leevin room wha |
Central - EDN | The | Pandit | rung a bell, an his auld serv |
Central - EDN | The | Pandit | leukit at his teacup, comflui |
Central - EDN | Wi that arreenged, the | Pandit | grippit up his ootdoor things |
Central - EDN | the face. Efter a while, the | Pandit | touched her heid an sayed he |
Central - EDN | Whan Malik telt him, the | Pandit | graint. It wis aareadies ower |
Central - EDN | th tae leuk at him again, the | Pandit | wis |
Central - EDN | wis the maist cuiterin, the | Pandit | noticed. He wis prood o whit |
Central - EDN | wore hersel oot greetin, the | Pandit | gied her a sedative, an Surin |
Central - EDN | ig gift box o sweeties - the | Pandit | had gestured til him tae buy |
Central - EDN | r the wumman fae Walfare. The | Pandit | threipit that Malik cud tak h |
Central - EDN | t wis a young Indian man. The | Pandit | had obviously |
Central - EDN | she fell ontae the flair. The | Pandit | recognised that she wis daein |
Central - EDN | ous wi thair imberellies. The | Pandit | slawed his pace as yin cam ja |
Central - EDN | ae keep Dr Mrs Bose busy. The | Pandit | usually saw her yince a month |
Central - EDN | say he wis daein the day? The | Pandit | cudna mind. Did they need thi |
Central - EDN | wad brak his hert tae lea the | Pandit | . Bit he didna blame Rongye. S |
Central - EDN | wad brak his hert tae lea the | Pandit | . Bit he didna blame Rongye. S |
Central - EDN | to Guangwu Bang,” sayed the | Pandit | . “He’s the head of Welfar |
Central - EDN | s just starting,” sayed the | Pandit | . “I’ve already asked him. |
Central - EDN | “Bish-bosh,” sayed the | Pandit | , “he is coming to sort me o |
Central - EDN | air knees, tane stoor fae the | Pandit | ’s feet an touched it tae th |
Central - EDN | vin nae encouragement fae the | Pandit | . “We’ll cross that bridge |
Central - EDN | t whan Balvinder gaed tae the | Pandit | ’s man o business, he fund t |
Central - EDN | “Back tae the | Pandit | ’s hoose as masel first ava. |
Central - EDN | n, the Tibetan, turnt tae the | Pandit | , his luifs thegither on his b |
Central - EDN | Balvinder tane the | Pandit | up tae Dalhousie an leukit ow |
Central - EDN | Afore the | Pandit | cud colleck hissel, the man h |
Central - EDN | a modren suburb, in case the | Pandit | sud flit. |
Central - EDN | a modren suburb, in case the | Pandit | sud flit. |
Central - EDN | d when it comes to moving the | Pandit | from his home on the whim of |
Central - EDN | awa intae the traffic wi the | Pandit | aye on it, an he had tae get |
Central - EDN | gaithert up her things an the | Pandit | saw her oot. As suin as he ha |
Central - EDN | ilka couple o days atween the | Pandit | ’s flat - makin shair Mrs B |
Central - EDN | be plenty, Tashi. Ye ken the | Pandit | is verra generous keepin an c |
Central - EDN | y centre, o coorse, no in the | Pandit | ’s hame - had askit him tae |
Central - EDN | the strain wis tellin on the | Pandit | . His claes hung lowse an his |
Central - EDN | s road en. The fowk aroon the | Pandit | wis tryin for tae tae tell th |
Central - EDN | ation at Dalhousie, whaur the | Pandit | wis leukin for a new hame, an |
Central - EDN | . He mentiont a name that the | Pandit | kent, Guangwu Bang, a douce m |
Central - EDN | Service had decidit that the | Pandit | needit plenty o thair lovin c |
Central - EDN | in aside the protest that the | Pandit | wis aboot tae mak. “It’s |
Central - EDN | Ach, Ram, thocht the | Pandit | , an priggit thaim tae get up. |
Central - EDN | Mrs Bose avoidit the | Pandit | ’s ee. “If you insist on g |
Central - EDN | “You know,” she telt the | Pandit | , “you are rather apt to let |
Central - EDN | hops, Bapu” Rongye telt the | Pandit | . “Ill pick up your laundry. |
Central - EDN | is this person?” speirt the | Pandit | . “And why should he do this |
Central - EDN | ddin be wey o a probe, “The | Pandit | is very kind.” |
Central - EDN | ut I like the house - ” The | Pandit | leukit at Balvinder, appealin |
Central - EDN | as just two hours ago?” The | Pandit | grued. It wis faur ower suin, |
Central - EDN | te in the Kalimpong villa. Wi | Pandit | Varshini awa in Delhi, Rongye |
Central - EDN | “ | Pandit | -ji,” the younger man gaed o |
Central - EDN | “ | Pandit | -ji,” sayed the Tibetan, “ |