Friends in Small Places: Ruskin Bond's Unforgettable PeopleThis Collection Brings Together The Best Of Ruskin Bond'S Cameos, All Beautifully Imagined And Crafted, Inspired By People Who Have Left A Lasting Impression On Him. In Addition, There Are A Host Of Characters Culled From Bond'S Numerous Short Stories. Taken Together, They Constitute A Magnificent Evocation Of The Small-Town India By One Of The Country'S Best Storytellers. |
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... knew that I would have to solve the case if I wanted to stay in Panauli . ' The trouble was , anyone could have killed the Rani , and there were some who made no secret of their satisfaction that she was dead . She had been an unpopular ...
... knew that I would have to solve the case if I wanted to stay in Panauli . ' The trouble was , anyone could have killed the Rani , and there were some who made no secret of their satisfaction that she was dead . She had been an unpopular ...
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... knew they must be approaching the tunnel . He strained his eyes , looking out into the night ; and then , just as the engine let out a shrill whistle , Ranji saw the lamp . He couldn't see Kishan Singh , but he saw the lamp , and he knew ...
... knew they must be approaching the tunnel . He strained his eyes , looking out into the night ; and then , just as the engine let out a shrill whistle , Ranji saw the lamp . He couldn't see Kishan Singh , but he saw the lamp , and he knew ...
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... knew I loved the stuffing ; and I knew he was crazy about Granny's apple sauce . So we were even . ' When are you joining your parents ? ' he asked hopefully , over the jam tart . ' I may not go to them this year , ' I said . ' When are ...
... knew I loved the stuffing ; and I knew he was crazy about Granny's apple sauce . So we were even . ' When are you joining your parents ? ' he asked hopefully , over the jam tart . ' I may not go to them this year , ' I said . ' When are ...
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