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Page 32
His journal is replete with references to visits to cousins and aunts and uncles
and his mother ' s women friends . Of some he was genuinely fond , but the many
calls and duty visits often interrupted sustained work and could provide an ...
His journal is replete with references to visits to cousins and aunts and uncles
and his mother ' s women friends . Of some he was genuinely fond , but the many
calls and duty visits often interrupted sustained work and could provide an ...
Page 83
He insists that friendship with Englishmen was possible then , because imperial
machinery had not yet ground down ... While he is with his friends he does not
care about trying to be friends with the English : ' Let us shut them out and be jolly
.
He insists that friendship with Englishmen was possible then , because imperial
machinery had not yet ground down ... While he is with his friends he does not
care about trying to be friends with the English : ' Let us shut them out and be jolly
.
Page 85
falls into a beatific mood , and begins to recite an Urdu poem of a kind that
Forster knew through Masood and his friends . It soothes whatever ruffled
feelings Aziz and each of his friends has accumulated during the day . It
reassures them ' that ...
falls into a beatific mood , and begins to recite an Urdu poem of a kind that
Forster knew through Masood and his friends . It soothes whatever ruffled
feelings Aziz and each of his friends has accumulated during the day . It
reassures them ' that ...
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The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
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