strenoso
wami's father sat gloc
Ind tiptoedd away to
emarked, "Boy, are
Swami made wild ge
Swami threw hir
Granny said, “Don
whispered, "Pleas
turned over, cur
people came that way and saved him. After reading it through, Father looked at si
Swami said, "I think he must have been a very strong and grown-up person, notat
"You think you are wiser than the newspaper?" Father sneered. "A man may have
of a straw, but if he has courage he can do anything. Courage is everything, strength
Swami disputed the theory. "How can it be, Father? Suppose I have all the courage call me even if th
sleen Presently, Fath
A frightful proposition?, Swami thought. He had always slept beside his granny in the
passage, and any change in this arrangement kept him trembling and awake all night
He hoped at first that his father was only joking. He mumbled weakly, "Yes," and tried
to change the subject; he said very loudly and with a great deal of enthusiasm, "We ali
going to admit even elders in our cricket club hereafter. We are buying brand new bat
fixedly and asked, "What do you say to that?"
a boy. How could a boy fight a tiger?"
strength of an elephant and yet be a coward, Whereas another may have the
and age are not important."
what can I do if a tiger should attack me?"
“Leave alone strength, can you prove you have courage? Let me see if you can
alone tonight in my office room."
and balls. Our captain has asked me to tell you..."
"We'll see about it later," Father cut in. “You must sleep alone hereafter."
Swami realized that the matter had gone beyond his control; from a challenge it had
become a plain command; he knew his father's tenacity; at such moments.
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an apparition
the hall. Swar
Father said,
Granny pled
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