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Posted by yilaiwl6879
 - February 11, 2011, 03:43:15 AM
ng–when he came to the house to threaten us. It was
raining very heavily. The lights had gone out and we were lighting the lamps when he
came” she told him. “He knew that the man of the housemy nephew Chacko Ipe
was–is–away in Cochin. We were three women alone in the house.” She paused to let
the Inspector imagine the horrors that could be visited by a sex-crazed Paravan on
three women alone in a house. “We told him that if he did not leave Ayemenem qui-
etly we would call the police. He started off by saying that my niece had consented
can you imagine? He asked us what proof we had of what we were accusing him of.
He said that according to the Labor Laws we had no grounds on which to dismiss
him. He was very calm. `The days are gone’ he told us`when you can kick us around
like dogs.’” By now Baby Kochamma sounded utterly convincing. Injured. Incred-
ulous. Then her imagination took over completely. She didn’t describe how Mam-
machi had lost control. How she had gone up to Velutha and spat right into his face.
The things she had said to him. The names she had called him. Instead she described
to Inspector. Thomas Mathew how–it was not just what Velutha had said that had
made her come to the policebut the way he sa You are not allowed to view links. Register or Loginyilai:
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