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Kim

CHAPTER 12
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Three days through, when the child was sick, she talked to me.' 'Arre! and to whom else should I talk?
The boy's mother knew nothing, and the father--in the nights of the cold weather it was--"Pray to the Gods," said he, forsooth, and turning over, snored!' 'I gave her the charm.

What is an old man to do ?' "'To abstain from action is well--except to acquire merit."' 'Ah chela, if thou desertest me, I am all alone.' 'He found his milk-teeth easily at any rate,' said the old lady.

'But all priests are alike.' Kim coughed severely.

Being young, he did not approve of her flippancy.

'To importune the wise out of season is to invite calamity.' 'There is a talking mynah'-- the thrust came back with the well-remembered snap of the jewelled fore-finger--'over the stables which has picked up the very tone of the family priest.


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