AURO: I simply don’t know how man can go on doing anything against his inner preference for long. My nature revolts at the Administrative Service. The work I am doing is not at all congenial to me. I shall ask the Gaekwar to shift me to his College.
(Enter a peon and hands Aurobindo a letter.)
PEON: Sir, His Highness the Gaekwar requests the favour of your company at lunch and he seeks for your advice to settle a serious matter.
AURO: I see. Thank you.
(Enter Dinendra Kumar Roy.)
AURO: Dinen Babu, His Highness has asked me to lunch. So I have to miss your company to-day.
DINENDRA: It is so kind of the Gaekwar. But isn’t it time for you to be there?
AURO (looking at his watch): Yes, it is. I'm off.From:Chinmoy Kumar Ghose,The Descent of the Blue, Sri Chinmoy Lighthouse, 1972
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