Swami and friend poem by r.k narayan
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Swami and Friends is the first of a series of novels written by R. K. Narayan (1906–2001), English language novelist from India. The novel, the first book Narayan wrote, is set in British India in a fictional town called Malgudi. The second and third books in the trilogy are The Bachelor of Arts and The English Teacher.
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Swami also tells his friends about the letter. What his friends, there are Mani, Somu, Sarkar and Samuel. Mani is a mighty boy, lazy at times and not so good at studies. Somu is the class monitor. Sarkar is very sharp and intelligent in studies. Samuel is nick named as 'The Pea' for his height. Later in that evening, Swami and Mani sit on the banks of the Suraya river and they are talking about Rajma, one of their classmates. Rajma is the son of a wealthy Police Superintendent. Mani does not like Rajma and he wants to throw him into the river. Mani sees Rajma as his rival. Swami says that he will always take his side. But at the same time, Swami wishes him to reconcile with Rajma. In the school, Mani challenges Rajma for a fight to prove who is better and more powerful. Swami acts a mediator between the two. They decide to meet for the fight on the banks of the river. But when the time for the fight comes, Rajma suggests that they should become friends and Mani agrees. By their reconciliation, Swami is the one who is the happiest of all. He has great admirations for Rajma for his good qualities.