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IndoorDameThey really are the worst! Such unpleasant conversations to listen in on 😬1y
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AnnR@BarkingMadRead I recently changed my user name to@AnnR (previously, Ann_Reads). If you could please update your tag list, I'd appreciate it. Thank you.1y
BkloverWhat a horrible bunch of people. Mrs Moore (who isn‘t so bad) shouldn‘t have told her son about Aziz.1y
AnnR@Bklover - Exactly! Surely Mrs. Moore's son will blab to other people in his 'peer' group about Dr. Aziz, especially Mr. Callendar which will cause all sorts of problems.1y
AnnRChap 3: I highlighted this because it was so disturbing. Mrs. Callendar is just awful!
“—I was a nurse in a Native State. One‘s only hope was to hold sternly aloof.” “Even from one‘s patients?” “Why, the kindest thing one can do to a native is to let him die,” said Mrs. Callendar. “How if he went to heaven?” asked Mrs. Moore, with a gentle but crooked smile. “He can go where he likes as long as he doesn‘t come near me. They give me the creeps.”1y
BarkingMadRead@AnnR I hated that passage, so awful! What a horrible human!1y
jenniferw88@mcctrish@AnnR the 'I can't explain it' is meant to be interpreted as 'you've just arrived in India, once you settle in you'll understand my position better'. Still not nice though!1y
“—I was a nurse in a Native State. One‘s only hope was to hold sternly aloof.” “Even from one‘s patients?” “Why, the kindest thing one can do to a native is to let him die,” said Mrs. Callendar. “How if he went to heaven?” asked Mrs. Moore, with a gentle but crooked smile. “He can go where he likes as long as he doesn‘t come near me. They give me the creeps.” 1y