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Kim

CHAPTER 8
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Therefore I say in my heart the Faiths are like the horses.
Each has merit in its own country.' 'But my lama said altogether a different thing.' 'Oh, he is an old dreamer of dreams from Bhotiyal.

My heart is a little angry, Friend of all the World, that thou shouldst see such worth in a man so little known.' 'It is true, Hajji; but that worth do I see, and to him my heart is drawn.' 'And his to thine, I hear.

Hearts are like horses.

They come and they go against bit or spur.

Shout Gul Sher Khan yonder to drive in that bay stallion's pickets more firmly.


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