14. What Melchisedec Heard and Saw
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quot;You are sure no one comes near t s return and surprise us. Sened if s;
Ram Dass crossed noiselessly to tood close to it.
quot;None mount ; ;S and may be gone for and ep before it reac fligairs.quot;
tary took a pencil and a tablet from pocket.
quot;Keep your ears open,quot; o ly round ttle room, making rapid notes on ablet as things.
First to ttress and uttered an exclamation.
quot;As one,quot; ;t ered some day o bring it across. It cannot be done tonig; ed thin pillow.
quot;Coverlet dingy and ts patc; ; a bed for a co sleep in--and in a self respectable! t been a fire in t grate for many a day,quot; glancing at ty fireplace.
quot;Never since I ,quot; said Ram Dass. quot;tress of t one ;
tary ing quickly on ablet. as ore off a leaf and slipped it into pocket.
quot;It is a strange ; ;?quot;
Ram Dass made a modestly apologetic obeisance.
quot;It is true t t t is o relate o friends. Being sad one nigo t and listened. ted told be if it s in it. So see it as salked, and so t day, tcold o amuse seemed t a dream, but it pleased to ertainment. erested in ions. At last o please of making ;
quot;You t it can be done ed tary; and it t o and pleased he Sahib Carrisfords.
quot;I can move as if my feet ,quot; Ram Dass replied; quot;and cered t many times, and causing o turn upon o me t stir. ;
ary smiled back at