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chewed. тАЬSo here you are,тАЭ she said. тАЬHave you been to America before?тАЭ Drepung shook his head. тАЬNone of us have.тАЭ тАЬIt must be pretty overwhelming.тАЭ He frowned at this word. тАЬI have been to Calcutta.тАЭ тАЬOh I see.тАЭ тАЬThis is very different, of course.тАЭ тАЬYes, IтАЩm sure.тАЭ She liked him: his musical Indian English, his round face and big liquid eyes, his ready smile. The two men made quite a contrast: Drepung young and tall, round-faced, with a kind of baby-fat look; Rudra Cakrin old, small and wizened, his face lined with a million wrinkles, his cheekbones and narrow jaw prominent in an angular, nearly fleshless face. The wrinkles were laugh lines, however, combined with the lines of a wide-eyed expression of surprise that bunched up his forehead. Despite his noises and muttering under DrepungтАЩs account, he still seemed cheerful enough. He certainly attacked his pizza with the same enthusiasm as his young assistant. With their shaved heads they shared a certain family resemblance. She said, тАЬI suppose going from Tibet to a tropical island must have been a bigger shock than coming тАЬI suppose. I was born in Khembalung myself, so I donтАЩt know for sure. But the old ones like Rudra here, who made that very move, seem to have adjusted quite well. Just to have any kind of home is a blessing, I think you will find.тАЭ Anna nodded. The two of them did project a certain calm. They sat in the booth as if there was no hurry to go anywhere else. Anna couldnтАЩt imagine any such state of mind. She was always in a tearing hurry. She tried to match their air of being at ease. At ease in Arlington, Virginia, after a lifetime on an island in the Ganges. Well, the climate would be familiar. But everything else had to have changed quite stupendously. And, on closer examination, there was a certain guardedness to them. Drepung glanced surreptitiously at their waitress; he looked at the pedestrians passing by; he watched Anna herself, all with a slightly cautious look, reminding her of the pained expression she had seen earlier in the day. тАЬHow is it that you came to rent a space in this particular building?тАЭ Drepung paused and considered this question for a suprisingly long time. Rudra Cakrin asked him something and he replied, and Rudra said something more. тАЬWe had some advice there also,тАЭ Drepung said. тАЬThe Pew Center on Global Climate Change has been helping us, and their office is located on Wilson Boulevard, nearby.тАЭ тАЬI didnтАЩt know that. TheyтАЩve helped you to meet people?тАЭ |
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