The Bandits Of Bombay: Adventures Of Feluda - Plot & Excerpts
We had returned to our hotel from Shivaji Castle about ten minutes ago. The receptionist had informed us that while we were out, someone had rung Lalmohan babu, but didn't leave his name or a message. ‘It must be Pulak, trying to get hold of me every now and then,’ said Lalmohan babu. ‘It cannot be anyone else.’ Now he turned to Feluda and said, ‘If I could handle a police interrogation and come through with flying colours, why should I mind questions from you?’ ‘Very well. You don't know Sanyal's first name, do you?’ ‘No. I didn't get round to asking him.’ ‘Can you describe him? I want a full and clear description—not the slipshod type of description you use in your books!’ Lalmohan babu cleared his throat and frowned. ‘His height would be … let's see …’ ‘Do you always take in a person's height before anything else?’ ‘Yes, if he is exceptionally shorter or taller than average …’ ‘Was Sanyal very short?’ ‘No.’ ‘Remarkably tall?’ ‘No.’ ‘Then let's not talk about his height right now.
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