Sid idda was hanging about the gate at a moment when Mr Sivasanker was standing in the front veranda of his house, brooding over the servant problem. "Sir, do you want a servant?" Sidda asked. “Come in," said Mr Sivasanker. As Sidda opened the gate and came in, Mr Sivasanker subjected him to a scrutiny and said to himself, "Doesn't seem to be a bad sort ... At any rate, the fellow looks tidy." "Where were you before?" he asked. Sidda said, "In a bungalow there," and indicated a vague somewhere, "in the doctor's house." "What is his name?" "I don't know master," Sidda said. "He lives near the market." "Why did they send you away?" "They left the town, master," Sidda said, giving the stock reply. Mr Sivasanker was unable to make up his mind. He called his wife. She looked at Sidda and said, "He doesn't seem to me worse than the others we have had."
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Sidda was hanging about the gate at a moment when Mr Sivasanker was standing in the front veranda of his house, brooding over the servant problem. As Sidda opened the gate and came in, Mr Sivasanker subjected him to a scrutiny and said to himself, 'Doesn't seem to be a bad sort
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