A PASSAGE TO INDIA BY E M FORSTER IN SOUTH AFRICA
Miss Quested, on a visit from England to the man she expected to marry, showed an interest in Indian ways of life, which was frowned upon by the sun-baked British community. And the prejudice which most of them felt and expressed against any social contact between the British and the Indians appeared, at first, to be justified when she returned, alone and distressed, from an excursion to the caves in the company of a young Indian doctor. He was arrested on a charge of attempted assault, but when the case came to trial, Miss Quested withdrew her accusations and the doctor was set free. Was she a victim of an hallucination, a complex, an unidentified intruder, or what? Soft cover, fairly good condition. Minor signs of wear.
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