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It would bea.<br />

“All right,” Ammu said. “That‟s enough. Both <strong>of</strong> you. Come<br />

out <strong>of</strong> there, Rahel!”<br />

Inside the curtain, Rahel closed her eyes and thought <strong>of</strong> the<br />

green river, <strong>of</strong> the quiet deep-swimming fish, and the gossamer<br />

wings <strong>of</strong> the dragonflies (that could see behind them) in the sun.<br />

She thought <strong>of</strong> her luckiest fishing rod that Velutha had made for<br />

her. Yellow bamboo with a float that dipped every time a foolish<br />

fish enquired. She thought <strong>of</strong> Velutha and wished she was with<br />

him.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n Estha unraveled her. <strong>The</strong> cement kangaroos were<br />

watching. Ammu looked at them. <strong>The</strong> Air was quiet except for the<br />

sound <strong>of</strong> Baby Kochamma‟s throbbing neckmole.<br />

“So,” Ammu said.<br />

And it was really a question. So?<br />

And it hadn‟t an answer.<br />

Ambassador Estha looked down, and saw that his shoes<br />

(from where the angry feelings rose) were beige and pointy.<br />

Ambassador Rahel looked down and saw that in her Bata sandals<br />

her toes were trying to disconnect themselves. Twitching to join<br />

someone else‟s feet. And that she couldn‟t stop them. Soon she‟d<br />

be without toes and have a bandage like the leper at the level<br />

crossing.<br />

“If you ever,” Ammu said, “and I mean this, EVER, ever<br />

again disobey me in Public, I will see to it that you are sent away<br />

to somewhere where you will jolly well learn to behave. Is that<br />

clear?”<br />

When Ammu was really angry she said jolly well. Jolly Well<br />

was a deeply well with larfing dead people in it.<br />

“Is. That. Clear?” Ammu said again.<br />

Frightened eyes and a fountain looked back at Ammu.<br />

Sleepy eyes and a surprised puff looked back at Ammu.<br />

Two heads nodded three times.<br />

Yes. It‟s. Clear.

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