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  `AndtheyareallboundupontheWheel,’saidthelama。`Boundfromlifeafterlife。TononeofthesehastheWaybeenshown。’Heshookhimselfbacktothisworld。

  `Andnowwehavewalkedawearyway,’saidKim。`Surelyweshallsooncometoaparao[aresting-place]。Shallwestaythere?Look,thesunissloping。’

  `Whowillreceiveusthisevening?’

  `Thatisallone。Thiscountryisfullofgoodfolk。Besides’hesunkhisvoicebeneathawhisper-`wehavemoney。’

  Thecrowdthickenedastheynearedtheresting-placewhichmarkedtheendoftheirday’sjourney。Alineofstallssellingverysimplefoodandtobacco,astackoffirewood,apolice-station,awell,ahorse-trough,afewtrees,and,underthem,sometrampledgrounddottedwiththeblackashesofoldfires,areallthatmarkaparaoontheGrandTrunk;

  ifyouexceptthebeggarsandthecrows-bothhungry。

  Bythistimethesunwasdrivingbroadgoldenspokesthroughthelowerbranchesofthemango-trees;theparakeetsanddoveswerecominghomeintheirhundreds;thechattering,grey-backedSevenSisters,talkingovertheday’sadventures,walkedbackandforthintwosandthreesalmostunderthefeetofthetravellers;andshufflingsandscufflingsinthebranchesshowedthatthebatswerereadytogooutonthenight-picket。Swiftlythelightgathereditselftogether,paintedforaninstantthefacesandthecart-wheelsandthebullocks’hornsasredasblood。Thenthenightfell,changingthetouchoftheair,drawingalow,evenhaze,likeagossamerveilofblue,acrossthefaceofthecountry,andbringingout,keenanddistinct,thesmellofwood-smokeandcattleandthegoodscentofwheatencakescookedonashes。Theeveningpatrolhurriedoutofthepolice-stationwithimportantcoughingsandreiteratedorders;andalivecharcoalballinthecupofawaysidecarter’shookahglowedredwhileKim’seyemechanicallywatchedthelastflickerofthesunonthebrasstweezers。

  ThelifeoftheparaowasverylikethatoftheKashmirSeraionasmallscale。KimdivedintothehappyAsiaticdisorderwhich,ifyouonlyallowtime,willbringyoueverythingthatasimplemanneeds。

  Hiswantswerefew,because,sincethelamahadnocastescruples,cookedfoodfromtheneareststallwouldserve;but,forluxury’ssake,Kimboughtahandfulofdung-cakestobuildafire。Allabout,comingandgoingroundthelittleflames,mencriedforoil,orgrain,orsweetmeats,ortobacco,jostlingoneanotherwhiletheywaitedtheirturnatthewell;andunderthemen’svoicesyouheardfromhalted,shutteredcartsthehighsquealsandgigglesofwomenwhosefacesshouldnotbeseeninpublic。

  Nowadays,well-educatednativesareofopinionthatwhentheirwomenfolktravel-andtheyvisitagooddeal-itisbettertotakethemquicklybyrailinaproperlyscreenedcompartment;andthatcustomisspreading。

  Buttherearealwaysthoseoftheoldrockwhoholdbytheuseoftheirforefathers;and,aboveall,therearealwaystheoldwomen-moreconservativethanthemen-whotowardtheendoftheirdaysgoonapilgrimage。They,beingwitheredandundesirable,donot,undercertaincircumstances,objecttounveiling。Aftertheirlongseclusion,duringwhichtheyhavealwaysbeeninbusinesstouchwithathousandoutsideinterests,theylovethebustleandstiroftheopenroad,thegatheringsattheshrines,andtheinfinitepossibilitiesofgossipwithlike-mindeddowagers。Veryoftenitsuitsalong-sufferingfamilythatastrong-tongued,iron-willedoldladyshoulddisportherselfaboutIndiainthisfashion;forcertainlypilgrimageisgratefultotheGods。SoallaboutIndia,inthemostremoteplaces,asinthemostpublic,youfindsomeknotofgrizzledservitorsinnominalchargeofanoldladywhoismoreorlesscurtainedandhidawayinabullock-cart。Suchmenarestaidanddiscreet,andwhenaEuropeanorahigh-castenativeisnearwillnettheirchargewithmostelaborateprecautions;butintheordinaryhaphazardchancesofpilgrimagetheprecautionsarenottaken。Theoldladyis,afterall,intenselyhuman,andlivestolookuponlife。

  Kimmarkeddownagailyornamentedruthorfamilybullock-cart,withabroideredcanopyoftwodomes,likeadouble-humpedcamel,whichhadjustbeendrawnintotheparao。Eightmenmadeitsretinue,andtwooftheeightwerearmedwithrustysabres-suresignsthattheyfollowedapersonofdistinction,forthecommonfolkdonotbeararms。

  Anincreasingcackleofcomplaints,orders,andjests,andwhattoaEuropeanwouldhavebeenbadlanguage,camefrombehindthecurtains。Herewasevidentlyawomanusedtocommand。

  Kimlookedovertheretinuecritically。Halfofthemwerethin-legged,grey-beardedOoryasfromdowncountry。Theotherhalfwereduffle-clad,felt-hattedhillmenoftheNorth;andthatmixturetolditsowntale,evenifhehadnotoverheardtheincessantsparringbetweenthetwodivisions。

  Theoldladywasgoingsouthonavisit-probablytoarichrelative,mostprobablytoason-in-law,whohadsentupanescortasamarkofrespect。

  Thehillmenwouldbeofherownpeople-KuluorKangrafolk。Itwasquiteclearthatshewasnottakingherdaughterdowntobewedded,orthecurtainswouldhavebeenlacedhomeandtheguardwouldhaveallowednoonenearthecar。Amerryandahigh-spiriteddame,thoughtKim,balancingthedung-cakeinonehand,thecookedfoodintheother,andpilotingthelamawithanudgingshoulder。Somethingmightbemadeoutofthemeeting。Thelamawouldgivehimnohelp,but,asaconscientiouschela,Kimwasdelightedtobegfortwo。

  Hebuilthisfireasclosetothecartashedared,waitingforoneoftheescorttoorderhimaway。Thelamadroppedwearilytotheground,muchasaheavyfruit-eatingbatcowers,andreturnedtohisrosary。

  `Standfartheroff,beggar!’TheorderwasshoutedinbrokenHindustanibyoneofthehillmen。

  `Huh!Itisonlyapahari[ahillman]’,saidKimoverhisshoulder。

  `Sincewhenhavethehill-assesownedallHindustan?’

  TheretortwasaswiftandbrilliantsketchofKim’spedigreeforthreegenerations。

  `Ah!’Kim’svoicewassweeterthanever,ashebrokethedung-cakeintofitpieces。`Inmycountrywecallthatthebeginningoflove-talk。’

  Aharsh,thincacklebehindthecurtainsputthehillmanonhismettleforasecondshot。

  `Notsobad-notsobad,’saidKimwithcalm。`Buthaveacare,mybrother,lestwe-we,Isay-bemindedtogiveacurseorsoinreturn。Andourcurseshavetheknackofbitinghome。’

  TheOoryaslaughed;thehillmansprangforwardthreateningly。Thelamasuddenlyraisedhishead,bringinghishugetam-o’-shanterhatintothefulllightofKim’snew-startedfire。

  `Whatisit?’saidhe。

  Themanhaltedasthoughstrucktostone。`I-I-amsavedfromagreatsin,’hestammered。

  `Theforeignerhasfoundhimapriestatlast,’whisperedoneoftheOoryas。

  `Hai!Whyisthatbeggar-bratnotwellbeaten?’theoldwomancried。

  Thehillmandrewbacktothecartandwhisperedsomethingtothecurtain。

  Therewasdeadsilence,thenamuttering。

  `Thisgoeswell,’thoughtKim,pretendingneithertoseenorhear。

  `When-when-hehaseaten’-thehillmanfawnedonKim-`it-itisrequestedthattheHolyOnewilldothehonourtotalktoonewhowouldspeaktohim。’

  `Afterhehaseatenhewillsleep,’Kimreturnedloftily。Hecouldnotquiteseewhatnewturnthegamehadtaken,butstoodresolutetoprofitbyit。`NowIwillgethimhisfood。’Thelastsentence,spokenloudly,endedwithasighasoffaintness。

  `I-Imyselfandtheothersofmypeoplewilllooktothat-if-itispermitted。’

  `Itispermitted,’saidKim,moreloftilythanever。`HolyOne,thesepeoplewillbringusfood。’

  `Thelandisgood。AllthecountryoftheSouthisgood-agreatandaterribleworld,’mumbledthelamadrowsily。

  `Lethimsleep,’saidKim,`butlooktoitthatwearewellfedwhenhewakes。Heisaveryholyman。’

  AgainoneoftheOoryassaidsomethingcontemptuously。

  `Heisnotafakir。Heisnotadown-countrybeggar,’Kimwentonseverely,addressingthestars。`Heisthemostholyofholymen。Heisaboveallcastes。Iamhischela。’

  `Comehere!’saidtheflatthinvoicebehindthecurtain;andKimcame,consciousthateyeshecouldnotseewerestaringathim。Oneskinnybrownfingerheavywithringslayontheedgeofthecart,andthetalkwentthisway:

  `Whoisthatone?’

  `Anexceedinglyholyone。Hecomesfromfaroff。HecomesfromTibet。’

  `WhereinTibet?’

  `Frombehindthesnows-fromaveryfarplace。Heknowsthestars;

  hemakeshoroscopes;hereadsnativities。Buthedoesnotdothisformoney。

  Hedoesitforkindnessandgreatcharity。Iamhisdisciple。IamcalledalsotheFriendoftheStars。’

  `Thouartnohillman。’

  `Askhim。HewilltelltheeIwassenttohimfromtheStarstoshowhimanendtohispilgrimage。’

  `Humph!Consider,brat,thatIamanoldwomanandnotaltogetherafool。LamasIknow,andtotheseIgivereverence,butthouartnomorealawfulchelathanthismyfingeristhepoleofthiswagon。ThouartacastelessHindu-aboldandunblushingbeggar,attached,belike,totheHolyOneforthesakeofgain。’

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