Well, it's almost as if the rain has gone…?' Kankukaki said with a few laughs, so Savitakaki immediately said, 'No no now… this is the rain of Kalayuga. No whereabouts. This does not fall according to the season. He falls when he feels like it. This rain is bogus number one. Sometimes it happens that when we are on the bridge, only then will we get wet.' But Savitakaki is always the first number to agree. In the train leaving Tingai, his wife immediately said, 'Yes, ala. Hachi thing because then there is no tree to protect from rain or no shop roof or no bus stand. If you stand there, the question is where to stay.' 'Hey, don't be like that. There should not be too much fall while on the bridge. If it falls, it is same to same, but when it is on the bridge, it feels more.' Lenabehn spoke forcefully. Like shaking. So naturally I asked, 'Huh? So?' And the answer that I got was like cash… this… yes… yes… Leenabehn said to me, 'So M, that… the distance between the sky and the road and the distance between the bridge and the sky is not a foot difference, man? Also, if it is a little higher than the road and a little closer to the sky, then the rain feels more. If there is anything left, that's all. Always!' I was dizzy… really… Savitakaki agreed according to her nature, you see, 'Yes, yes. That's the point. And over the bridge you feel like you're falling a little bit faster because you lose some speed as you fall down. (An example was also given with the proof of understanding) 'If you turn on the tap of the faucet and keep your hand just two inches below it, your hand will not be able to hold… but if you keep it a little lower, it will be tolerated. If you go to see the same way! He saw me slightly embarrassed and then gave another example, 'And that's the other way around… That's why in the game of cricket, a slip in a catch is not considered a catch. Out is considered only if caught directly. And that close catch is fine if you… it's hard to catch… the ball is at speed… when he hits a six over the far boundary, it's easy… he's slowed down… you always!' 'Hmm… now you're right.' Linabhen was shocked to see his understanding. Then Linadevi said to Sarve Manavmedani, 'If any problem arises in life, first always think about why it happened… Then looking at Hansamasi, she said, 'If man had observed correctly, today I would have to do this. It's not the turn of Hamjava.' Crime looked down without a smile.
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