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At the tender age of eighteen, Charles Nida signed up for a three-year tour of duty in India. But not for him the officers' mess, or the charmed ranks of the heaven-born. He became a "chota sahib" (little man), rubbing shoulders with the ordinary folk of India, treating them as equals and being treated likewise.From 1913-1916 Charles Nida roved the peninsula as a "box-wallah"-a travelling salesman in clothing and general supplies, until he joined a volunteer unit to make Spike Milligan weep tears of mirth, planning to ride into battle on motorcycle-mounted Maxim guns.With little time for the stifling snobbery he encountered everywhere he went, Charles Nida's keen eye focusses a crisp, if sepia-tinted, image of India under British domination as it slid into "the war to end all wars".
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He knew everything was not okay she was not happy. All were good to her yet, she seemed to be sad and lonely. She wanted to cry, but she was afraid, others would misread her again, resulting into a condition that would disturb the harmony of the house. She had confronted many such incidents in the past. She didn't understand initially, but now she does, which has left her confused and withdrawn. He was nobody to her and he knew that. 'What right do I have to intervene in her life..?' He loves his family and knew that they were not responsible for all that was happening. She couldn't bear it anymore and wanted to open up to someone. But the one she trusted the most had distanced from her. She had no clue why he did that. She was afraid to involve her family, fearing it might break them emotionally. She was left desolate, in the hands of fate, and she had no option but to wait for the eventual. He was saddened with her lonesomeness. He knew it was not right to intervene, but that didn’t stop him things don't have to be right all the time, you have to do what you think is right he went ahead and vowed to bring happiness back into her life, 'I don't know how, and I don't care…'
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