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Updated: June 13, 2025


The Government has brought on us many taxes, but it gives us one good thing the te-rain that joins friends and unites the anxious. A wonderful matter is the te-rain. They all piled into it a couple of hours later, and slept through the heat of the day. The Kamboh plied Kim with ten thousand questions as to the lama's walk and work in life, and received some curious answers.

The lama, not so well used to trains as he had pretended, started as the 3.25 a.m. south-bound roared in. The sleepers sprang to life, and the station filled with clamour and shoutings, cries of water and sweetmeat vendors, shouts of native policemen, and shrill yells of women gathering up their baskets, their families, and their husbands. 'It is the train only the te-rain. It will not come here.

Does he go afoot, for the sake of past sins? the Jat demanded cautiously. 'It is a far cry to Delhi. 'No, said Kim. 'I will beg a tikkut for the te-rain. One does not own to the possession of money in India. 'Then, in the name of the Gods, let us take the fire-carriage. My son is best in his mother's arms.

The lama made his in ample form near the dewy bougainvillea-trellis near the platform, cheered by the clear sunshine and the presence of his disciple. 'We will put these things behind us, he said, indicating the brazen engine and the gleaming track. 'The jolting of the te-rain though a wonderful thing has turned my bones to water. We will use clean air henceforward.

'That, said Kim slowly, 'I knew a very long time ago. 'Who told? 'The Colonel Sahib himself. Not in those many words, but plainly enough for one who is not altogether a mud-head. Yea, he told me in the te-rain when we went down to Lucknow. 'Be it so. Then I will tell thee more, Friend of all the World, though in the telling I lend thee my head.

It is a far cry to Delhi, and farther to Benares. 'By road and the trains. From Pathankot, having left the Hills, I came hither in a te-rain. It goes swiftly. At first I was amazed to see those tall poles by the side of the road snatching up and snatching up their threads, he illustrated the stoop and whirl of a telegraph-pole flashing past the train.

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