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" But if you could read my thoughts, you would be welcome to come in
and listen to the story of my life. At least, you could slip your arm through
the bars and touch me and I will hold out my forepaw to greet you, after
retracting my claws, of course. You are carried away by appearances - my
claws and fangs and the glowing eyes frighten you no doubt. I don't blame
you. I don't know why God has chosen to give us this fierce make-up, the
same God who has created the parrot, the peacock, and the deer, which
inspire poets and painters. I would not blame you for keeping your distance
— I myself shuddered at my own reflection on the still surface of a pond
while crouching for a drink of water, not when I was really a wild beast, but
after I came under the influence of my Master and learnt to question, 'Who
am I?' Don't laugh within yourself to hear me speak thus. I'll tell you about
my Master presently. "

R.K. Narayan


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R.K. Narayan quote : But if you could read my thoughts, you would be welcome to come in<br />and listen to the story of my life. At least, you could slip your arm through<br />the bars and touch me and I will hold out my forepaw to greet you, after<br />retracting my claws, of course. You are carried away by appearances - my<br />claws and fangs and the glowing eyes frighten you no doubt. I don't blame<br />you. I don't know why God has chosen to give us this fierce make-up, the<br />same God who has created the parrot, the peacock, and the deer, which<br />inspire poets and painters. I would not blame you for keeping your distance<br />— I myself shuddered at my own reflection on the still surface of a pond<br />while crouching for a drink of water, not when I was really a wild beast, but<br />after I came under the influence of my Master and learnt to question, 'Who<br />am I?' Don't laugh within yourself to hear me speak thus. I'll tell you about<br />my Master presently.