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Updated: May 25, 2025


He has received the thanks of two foreigners of distinction, piloted not unskilfully to Mashobra tunnel, which leads to the great and gay capital of India. It was not his fault that, blanketed by wet mists, he conveyed them past the telegraph-station and European colony of Kotgarh.

I am, Your faithful friend, M. K. GANDHI Mr. Stokes is a Christian, who wants to follow the light that God gives him. He has adopted India as his home. He is watching the non-co-operation movement from the Kotgarh hills where he is living in isolation from the India of the plains and serving the hillmen.

I know it ... But for awhile I thought it was my Sahib come back, and he was my God. Yes, once I made music on a pianno in the Mission-house at Kotgarh. Now I give alms to priests who are heatthen. She wound up with the English word, and tied the mouth of the brimming bag. 'I wait for thee, chela, said the lama, leaning against the door-post. The woman swept the tall figure with her eyes.

They told him of their little diseases, and, more important, the diseases of their tiny, sure-footed cattle; of trips as far as Kotgarh, where the strange missionaries live, and beyond even to marvellous Simla, where the streets are paved with silver, and anyone, look you, can get service with the Sahibs, who ride about in two-wheeled carts and spend money with a spade.

News was at Ziglaur by midnight, and by tomorrow should be at Kotgarh. The villages are both afraid and angry. 'No need. Tell the villages to feed the Sahibs and pass them on, in peace. We must get them quietly away from our valleys. To steal is one thing to kill another. The Babu will understand, and there will be no after-complaints. Be swift. I must tend my master when he wakes. 'So be it.

'Who is thy woman in the Plains? Fair or black? I was fair once. Laughest thou? Once, long ago, if thou canst believe, a Sahib looked on me with favour. Once, long ago, I wore European clothes at the Mission-house yonder. She pointed towards Kotgarh. 'Once, long ago. I was Ker-lis-ti-an and spoke English as the Sahibs speak it. Yes. My Sahib said he would return and wed me yes, wed me.

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