Part 4 (1/2)
”Ranjoor Singh,” said Kirby promptly
It was quite clear there was no doubt in his mind
”How is he best? In ay?”
”Best iment”
”Um-m-m!”
”Yes,” said Kirby
The ht Kirby's eye, which was not difficult There was nothing furtive about him
”With a censorshi+p that isn't admitted, but which has been rather obvious forduring the worst of the rains-it's fair to suppose your , certainly”
”Do they smell a rat?”
”Yes”
”Ask questions?”
”Yes”
”What do you tell them?”
”That I don't know, and they must wait until I do”
”Any recent efforts been made to tamper with them?”
”Not more than I reported You know, of course, of the translations frorants? Each ht the croho printed that Couldn't discover, though, how it got into the regi posth officer-of-the-day?”
”Yes”
”Uh visits Yasmini?”
”Wouldn't interest me”
”What follows is in strict confidence, please”
”I'”
”I want you to hear reason India, the whole of India, th of the land-in every bazaar-in the ranks of every native regi so to sow discontent with our rule; and it's obvious to any native that we're on the watch for so that we expect to break any est card is the loyalty of the native troops”
”Yes”