by Meira Chand
‘And my brain?’ Raju asked.
‘It is small,’ Mrs Hathiramani answered.
‘Small brains do not burst?’ Raju inquired.
‘Small brains do not burst,’ Mrs Hathiramani confirmed.
‘Then it will do no harm to have education?’ Raju asked.
‘It will do no harm,’ Mrs Hathiramani confirmed.
‘Then I am accepting education, Memsahib,’ Raju grinned. ‘It is good I have small brains.’
‘You should thank God you have small brains,’ Mrs Hathiramani said grimly, with a look down the corridor into the living room. On the sofa her husband already flicked restlessly through a salvaged book, retrieved from the pile in the bedroom. A look of excitement filled his face.
‘Sahib’s brains getting big again, Memsahib,’ Raju warned, thrusting his head out of the kitchen door and following Mrs Hathiramani’s gaze.
‘Finish stringing those beans,’ Mrs Hathiramani roared. ‘Who is asking for your opinion?’
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