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Ram Dass

           SheturnedtotheLascar,feelinggladthatsherememberedstillsomeoftheHindustanishehadlearnedwhenshelivedwithherfather.Shecouldmakethemanunderstand.Shespoketohiminthelanguageheknew.

           "Willheletmecatchhim?"sheasked.

           Shethoughtshehadneverseenmoresurpriseanddelightthanthedarkfaceexpressedwhenshespokeinthefamiliartongue.Thetruthwasthatthepoorfellowfeltasifhisgodshadintervened,andthekindlittlevoicecamefromheavenitself.AtonceSarasawthathehadbeenaccustomedtoEuropeanchildren.Hepouredforthafloodofrespectfulthanks.HewastheservantofMisseeSahib.Themonkeywasagoodmonkeyandwouldnotbite;but,unfortunately,hewasdifficulttocatch.Hewouldfleefromonespottoanother,likethelightning.Hewasdisobedient,thoughnotevil.RamDassknewhimasifhewerehischild,andRamDasshewouldsometimesobey,butnotalways.IfMisseeSahibwouldpermitRamDass,hehimselfcouldcrosstherooftoherroom,enterthewindows,andregaintheunworthylittleanimal.ButhewasevidentlyafraidSaramightthinkhewastakingagreatlibertyandperhapswouldnotlethimcome.

           ButSaragavehimleaveatonce.

           "Canyougetacross?"sheinquired.

           "Inamoment,"heansweredher.

           "Thencome,"shesaid;"heisflyingfromsidetosideoftheroomasifhewasfrightened."

           RamDassslippedthroughhisatticwindowandcrossedtohersassteadilyandlightlyasifhehadwalkedonroofsallhislife.

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