Bhowani Junction (42 page)

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Authors: John Masters

The man in the car said, ‘My dear fellow, what on earth are you all doing out in this terrible weather? You’ll catch your deaths. Who
are
those people?’ He looked at the corpses with the Gurkha hats over their faces.

Colonel Savage said, ‘Oh, we’re all playing soldiers, Nigel.’

The man said, ‘Yes, yes, of course. I suppose you have to, to keep your wonderful little fellows happy. Do excuse me, Rod
ney. Paul has run away and sent me a telegram from Gondwara, of
all
places, that he’s working in the club there. I’m going to persuade him to come back.’

‘Paul’s the chef, isn’t he?’ Colonel Savage said.

The peculiar man in the car said, ‘Yes. We had a silly misunderstanding over some
foie gras
. How’s Victoria?’

Victoria said, ‘I’m very well thank you, Nigel,’ and the old man said, ‘Good. Keep beautiful, my dear. Nothing I can do for you, Rodney? No? Well, good-bye, good-bye.’ Then he pulled his head in, and the car drove on.

Colonel Savage started to laugh—silently at first, but soon he was bellowing. Govindaswami and Ranjit began to laugh with him, and Victoria was absolutely shaking. I didn’t really see anything to laugh at, but I couldn’t stop myself from laughing with them, so there we all were, shrieking like lunatics, at five o’clock in the morning on the Deccan Pike a couple of miles outside Shahpur.

Victoria finally got herself under control and said, still giggling a little, ‘Are you sure you don’t want any morphia before we go back, sir?’ and Colonel Savage bawled at the top of his voice, ‘WiIl you bloody well leave me alone, woman? Go and do good works elsewhere. Buy a pair of shoes for the manager of the Cholaghat cement-works railway. How many men do you want to look after, anyway?’

She said, ‘One,’ and scrambled into the jeep beside me, and I began to curse and swear under my breath, because I’d left my shoes in the Mayni Tunnel.

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NIGHTRUNNERS OF BENGAL

First published in Great Britain in 1954
by Michael Joseph Ltd

This edition published 2001 by Souvenir Press Ltd.,
43 Great Russell Street, London, WC1B 3PD

This ebook edition first published in 2012

All rights reserved © 1954 by Bengal-Rockland

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ISBN 9780285641723

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