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...hey do not suffer any rivals. All castes and kinds of men move here. Look! Brahmins and chumars, bankers and tinkers, bar bers and bunnias, pilgrims ... ... ‘T rue–oh, true. But perhaps that will come. Certainly those down country Brahmins are utterly useless. I sent gifts and monies and gifts again to th... ... bullocks above their chopped straw, and whose highest was the tinkle of a Bengali danc ing girl’s sitar. Most men had eaten and pulled deep at their... ...ribed it to the presence of the strange priest. Personally, he believed in Brahmins, though, like all natives, he was acutely aware of their cunning a... ...atives, he was acutely aware of their cunning and their greed. Still, when Brahmins but irritated with begging demands the mother of his master’s wife... ... long coated the atrical natives who discussed metaphysics in English and Bengali, to Mr Lurgan’s great edification. He was always in terested in re... ...t, therefore, and desirable must be a business that brazens the heart of a Bengali!’ ‘T rue. But the days go slowly for me. I am yet a boy, and it is ... ...ed rites that accompany tooth cleaning and such things among decently bred Bengalis. Then he recited in En glish an Arya Somaj prayer of a theistical... ... ‘Who is the hakim, Maharanee?’ ‘A wanderer, as thou art, but a most sober Bengali from Dacca–a master of medicine. He relieved me of an oppres sion ...
...se backs were never bowed in honest work; and poured ironical scorn on the Bengali. He and one of his brothers had seen Calcutta, and being at work th... ... He and one of his brothers had seen Calcutta, and being at work there had Bengali carpenters given to them as assistants. “Those carpenters!” said Bi... ...id Bishen Singh. “Black apes were more efficient workmates, and as for the Bengali babu-tchick!” The guttural click 119 Rudyard Kipling needed no int... ... the wood-carver. “He seems to have a most illiberal prejudice against the Bengali,” said the M.P. “Yes, it’s very sad that for ages outside Bengal th... ... man in the next prov- ince, and the Behari of the Northwest ridicules the Bengali. They are all at one on that point. I’m giving you merely the rough... ...t a man of sense taking it up?” “I know nothing of the champion of the New Brahmins but what I see in the papers. I sup- pose there is something tempt...