Asfandyarwali khan Visit to London......4 of 8
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Great speech by the first person!
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der kha wroora....keep it up
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The Pathan feels just the same as you. He cannot afford that expensive luxury, the prison, but he can offer a cartridge. The feeling is the same in both cases-only his expression is stronger because he is stronger and poorer. He cannot give Pilate a gin Rickety, so he gives him a bite of melon. That is all. But when he sings of love his eyes grow soft and dreamy as yours do for love and dreams are as universal as measles and fairies.
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The Pathan has a tender heart but tries to hide it under a rough and gruff exterior. He is too good a fighter to leave his weakest part uncovered. Dont be so sweet, he says, that people may swallow: nor so bitter that people may spit you out. So he covers his sweetness with bitterness, self-preservation pure and simple. His violent nature, strong body and tender heart make a very unstable combination for living but an ideal one for poetry and colour.
He loves fighting but hates to be a soldier. The Pathans have no written history but they have thousands of ruins where the hungry stones tell their story to anyone who would care to listen.He loves music but has a great contempt for the musicians He is kind and gentle but hates to show it. He has strange principles and peculiar notions. He is hot- blooded and hot-headed and poor and proud.
hiline74 3 years ago
He loves fighting but hates to be a soldier. He loves music but has a great contempt for the musicians He is kind and gentle but hates to show it. He has strange principles and peculiar notions. He is hot- blooded and hot-headed and poor and proud.
hiline74 3 years ago