Munshi Premchand of Lamhi Village |
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11 But one evening his servant comes back from the liquor shop emptyhanded . ... a Muslim , is stopped by a Muslim Maulana who says with great courtesy : “ Friend , this is your prayer time , how is it you've come here ?
11 But one evening his servant comes back from the liquor shop emptyhanded . ... a Muslim , is stopped by a Muslim Maulana who says with great courtesy : “ Friend , this is your prayer time , how is it you've come here ?
Page 97
In moments of forward going enthusiasm they follow him ; when the inevitable reaction comes they grow critical . But even so the great majority of them bow down to him . Partly this has been due to the absence of any other effective ...
In moments of forward going enthusiasm they follow him ; when the inevitable reaction comes they grow critical . But even so the great majority of them bow down to him . Partly this has been due to the absence of any other effective ...
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Those who had come with him were astonished . Where did the thakur get his amazing skill ? Even after they had all left , Gangi stood at her door . The young thakur had looked at her once more before he had gone away .
Those who had come with him were astonished . Where did the thakur get his amazing skill ? Even after they had all left , Gangi stood at her door . The young thakur had looked at her once more before he had gone away .
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Contents
One Lamhi and the Eastern Districts | 3 |
Two The National Watchman | 21 |
Three The Perimeters of Premchands Work | 36 |
Copyright | |
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