Mrs. Heamans was immensely
distraught for a couple of weeks having espied greatly irregularities in the
drudgery of her personal driver, Arora. Immediately after his appointment, he
has been accustomed to make complaints after complaints against her daughter,
Kith. Kith is a teenage girl who is a student of Class VII in a British
convent, 3 Kilometers away from her residence Kolarua City. Every time, Kith asks the driver to go beside the Lake
where innumerable sea-gulls are there which fascinate such little girl to gaze
at hours after hours for which Kith’s arrival occur delayed immeasurably every
time to reach her home. Hemans has observed the activities of Arora since his
joining. Arora, before joining, he was an unmixed schoolboy and after his
father’s impulsive death, he was at a loss what to do. Finding no other
alternative, he took this job to earn his
livelihood.
Mrs. Hemans had a school in the city where she
had to attend her office from 8:00 A.M. to
6:00 PM. Arora’s duty was entrusted with Hemans
as well as her daughter. Arora was not free from his childish behaviour and as
such he was liked by Kith by his unususal courage and hardihood. He took Kith every day beside the lake after her school hours and
spent hours after hours by discussing about the sea gulls and the nature. At
this, Mrs Hemans would not satisfy with him and always asked him not to comly
with Kith. Kith is a very bright student and has impressed every students and
teachers by her helping attitude towards her class-mates and is found very
attentive towards studies. One day, Kith asked
Arora to go to Miraraju, an ancient city, 5 killometers apaprt from her residence. They went there and
enjoyed natural scenes. They had to spend there for about 12 hours and they returned home at 9:00 PM. Having seen such irregularities, she
flew into a rage and asked Arora the reason of such delay. Arara said every
thing about Kith and her arrival at Mirarju. Mrs. Hemans said nothing and
stopped from attending school for a couple of days. She observed the movement
of Kith and Arora and found out one thing that there was a close relationship
between them. It was though a fabricated thought that had stirred her mind
extensively. Like every day, Arora does his duties punctually and in the midst
of his duty, Mrs Hemans asked him not to
do his duty further. Arora tried to explain the situation, but Mrs Hemans did
not allow him to do so. She roared with anger and said, “Stop that at once immediately’’. Afterwards, when Kith found no driver to attend
her school, she asked her Mum about her going to school. Mrs. Hemans did not
reply anything. Kith understood the
situation and told everything about her going to the side of the Lake. She said in reply that loving in nature
is her uncommon habit and she belives in liberty and punctuality of the
students. To see the movement of the sea-gulls is her habit and she gets
unbounded gaiety and pleasure having discovered the source of pleasure in them.
Mrs. Hemans went there in one occasion and became
pleased at this and sent for the driver Arora to join his post. Arora did not
join further. Mrs. Hemans did not allow anybody to work as a driver. She
himself does it. Now she is self sufficient in controlling her and her office.
But she always remains tormented with mental thoughts that she had committed a
great sin by dismissing Arora from his post. This was her unpleasant memory
that she never forgets from the pages of her life.
She always murmurs a few lines of the poem composed by Robert Bridge
“ Like the empty words of a dream
Remembered on waking”
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