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| Balvinder | noddit enthusiastically, bit |
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| Balvinder | tane the Pandit up tae Dalhou |
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| Balvinder | left the office, discombobula |
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| Balvinder | seemt tae think naethin o das |
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Efter a while, | Balvinder | brak the silence. “It’s a |
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“Ah, | Balvinder | ,” she greetit him pleasantl |
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It wis a tense month. | Balvinder | gaed back tae Europa, an they |
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juice an cake whan she heard | Balvinder | come in. “In private.” |
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sattlet some ither whaur, sae | Balvinder | telt his granfaither he wad m |
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man had an ally than, acause | Balvinder | had met Rongye an had an inkl |
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ant tae his granfaither. Whan | Balvinder | had gotten ower his ain initi |
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hoose on the mercat. Bit whan | Balvinder | gaed tae the Pandit’s man o |
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rthday at hame - her brither | Balvinder | had gien her a totty phial, o |
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al, whan Beatrice’s brither | Balvinder | arrived. The auld man had an |
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se - ” The Pandit leukit at | Balvinder | , appealin tae him for support |
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like this. I’m going to get | Balvinder | to come and help us.” |
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ye wad agree tae draw on. Bit | Balvinder | wadna tak the siller fae Beat |
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“What!” exclaimt | Balvinder | . “What are you talking abou |
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s Welfare have these days,” | Balvinder | remairkit. |
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you find it, Dr Mrs Bose?” | Balvinder | speirt. |