The Bombay shopkeeper used undivine words about the fellow in that story. Then he asked me where I came from. I said, “I am from Bengal, but I live in America.”
He said, “My son lives in Manhattan.”
I said, “Tell me your son’s name. In Manhattan many people know me.”
He said, “My son is not leading a good life, so I do not want to give you his name.”
I said, “You can tell him about me.”
He said, “You seem to be a very nice man. I don’t want to tell you his name, and I don’t want to tell him your name.”
Then I bought the handkerchiefs from him. The price was cheaper than what I had paid the man in Calcutta who gave me only one extra.
131. 2 March 1986↩
From:Sri Chinmoy,I love shopping, part 3, Agni Press, 1994
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