[The Poison Tree by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee]@TWC D-Link bookThe Poison Tree CHAPTER XXX 2/12
The influential men of the village sat in committee.
A booted foot was set down from the palanquin: the general opinion was that an English gentleman had arrived; the children thought it was Bogie. When Nagendra Natha had descended from the palanquin, half a dozen people saluted him because he wore pantaloons and a smoking-cap.
Some thought he was the police inspector; others that he was a constable. Addressing an old man in the crowd, Nagendra inquired for Siva Prasad _Brahmachari_. The person addressed felt certain that this must be a case of investigation into a murder, and that therefore it would not be well to give a truthful answer.
He replied, "Sir, I am but a child; I do not know as much as that." Nagendra perceived that unless he could meet with an educated man he would learn nothing.
There were many in the village, therefore Nagendra went to a house of superior class.
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