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  1. May 2023
    1. you might try thinkingabout being Good. About doing Good. Yes?”

      she will become christian

    2. Arul, who’s even a bit older, are allowed to stay for abit, until we have a safe, sure place to move to.

      their father will collect them

    3. but it was hard for me to actlike I was in good spirits.

      she will visit kutti and feel better

    4. His words felt like a warm ray of sunshine slipping in through arain-soaked sky.

      Arul is going to be surprised with the friendliness of the hospital

    5. I ate and slept, but hardly spoke to the other girls in my room or tothe boys who slept in another part of the house

      she didnt make friends becasue she didnt want to replace rukku

    6. wrote to Amma, but I didn’t tell Celina Aunty whom I waswriting to

      appa will reicive the message and visit

    7. “I hope so, Viji. Most people do, but . . .”

      rukku will die

    8. “Of course I’ll help.” Celina Aunty took the money. “And I’llkeep this safe for you.”

      she will give it back to her

    9. “Help!” I shook it until it jangled loudly, and a woman came out.Celina Aunty.

      celina will heal everyone

    10. But that night, I couldn’t pretend anymore. We couldn’t denyyou were worse.

      she is going to go to celina for help

    11. I wondered ifmy lie about Kutti not loving us enough to stay had hurt you worsethan if I’d pretended he’d died.

      rukku will give up on everything

    12. Maybe Kutti wanted a better life, so he left.

      kutti will come back to them

    13. Then I remembered how Amma had shielded you from doctorsand hospitals.

      maybe a family member died in a hospital and she got the wrong impression

    14. I didn’t want to. I had no right to. I couldn’t do it.I could.I had to

      she will sell kutti

    15. But hunger was clawing so fiercely at mystomach that I shut my eyes, scooped up a handful of the swill, andstuck it in my mouth.

      she will get sick aswell

    16. “Her fever’s worse, I think,” Muthu said. His own eyes still hada feverish glaze.

      muthu's words got into her and they wont go to celina

    17. Then they moved apart, and we went to work, trying to dredgeout at least a few bottles or tins from the sea of sewage.

      they didnt want to go too far away from viji and muthu

    18. “Thought he went on holiday?” Kumar gave a bitter laugh. “Hegot sick from something. Kept vomiting and then . . .”

      they had someone die on them before

    19. “You three stay here,” Arul said. “I’ll work alone today.”

      he will barely make any money and they will have to go to aunty

    20. but I wasn’t sure he was right aboutCelina Aunty.

      she wont give up on going to school

    21. “Maybe we should go see the lady we met in church—CelinaAunty—tomorrow,” I said. “We could go to school and—”

      she will go to the adress alone

    22. But in spite of the cough syrup, you weren’t any better the nextmorning.

      she has dengue

    23. You were shivering and coughing, but you started stringingbeads while we sang out, “Bead necklaces, pretty bead necklaces!”

      she was just comforting herself

    24. Not that it mattered. “I told you he wasn’t for sale.”

      she will sell him eventually

    25. “Please, Mummy,” the girl wheedled, like she hadn’t heard me.Did she think poor, low-caste kids like us didn’t count?

      they will sell kutti

    26. I suggested. “At least if he chases usaway again, we might get another orange.”

      they will go to him and get another orange

    27. “Daring each other to explore a‘haunted’ graveyard?”

      they will come back later

    28. “Tastes worse than poison,” hesputtered, swallowing it only after I promised to reward him with acookie.

      he and rukku will get sick since they did not drink as much

    29. “Rukku,” I said, “will you teach me to make necklaces?”

      soon everyone will make necklaces

    30. Good for your souls,” I said. “But can we please use what’s leftof our money to take care of our stomachs, too?”

      they will imagine something to eat again

    31. “We’ll be all right,” Arul said. “We can buy more beads, and youcan try to make a go of Rukku’s necklace business, like you’dwanted

      they will become rich beause of rukku

    32. “Yes. The graveyard is safer,” Arul said. “No one will look for usthere.”

      if they dont go to the graveyard the men will come back

    33. “Good,” Arul said. “We should go and see what’s left—ifanything—of our stuff.”

      they stole it all

    34. The cow edged away, but you rolled up one of the empty bananaleaves and held it out to the cow.

      the cow will help them later

    35. “So good,” Arul mumbled with his mouth full. “Try some,Rukku.” We were all so hungry that Arul had forgotten aboutpraying.

      this will be a problem to them later

    36. The crowd of guests stood and showered the couple with rosepetals. “Perfect timing,” Arul said. “They’ll move to the dining roomnext. It’s around the back. Come on.”

      they will discover something cool

    37. You shivered for a long time, whether from fear or being wet bythe cool drizzle, I wasn’t sure. When you finally grew still, I thoughtyou’d fallen asleep. But then you said, “Story?”

      they will get sick

    38. graveyard.

      they will stay here

    39. “Our money!” Muthu gasped. “I’ve got to go back for it.”

      they will steal the money

    40. “They live on the bridge,” Sridar volunteered.

      waste man will pay a visit

    41. Arul’s eyes shone, bright as themoonlit river.

      they will fall in love

    42. “She didn’t say that at all. Arul, don’t you think we should savesome money?”

      they will spend the remaining money on irresponsible things

    43. “Sell necklaces.” You sounded very pleased with yourself. “Getmoney. Get balloon.”

      they will sell the necklaces

    44. “Don’t you want me to come and keep an eye on the scales tomake sure the waste man doesn’t cheat us?”

      the waste mart will cheat them

    45. We walked beyond the wide, tree-lined avenues of the richneighborhoods near the temple and the house where the gardenerthrew the orange at us, past smaller houses and shops whereloudspeakers blared hit songs, and reached the poorest section ofthe city I’d yet seen.

      they will be adopted by a wealthy family or they will make the family wealthy

    46. “Viji, I’m sorry. I see you’re trying to protect your sister, but Ibet she can do more than you think.”

      viji will stop bossing her around anymore and rukku will impress them

    47. I didn’t say, I don’t want to become an expert ragpicker. I wantto be a teacher.

      she will have this job for a long time

    48. Kutti stayed by your side.

      kutti will be more loyal to rukku than anyone

    49. “Rukku will bring beads.” You patted your bead bag.

      she will sell necklaces there

    50. “When we grow up, I want to be a teacher,”

      she will become a teacher

    51. bag of beads that Teashop Aunty had given us.

      rukku will sell necklaces and become rich

    52. No! That’s everything we have!”

      the girl will be very helpfull later

    53. “Maybe someone will want a maid,” she said. “But don’t be tootrusting. The world’s not always a kind place for two poor girls likeyou.”

      they will start working there

    54. The demon tried to catch us, but we ran away and found a place—this new place where he can’t find us.

      she will finish the story at the end of the book

    55. “Don’t use too much,” she said. “Or he’ll be shouting at us.”I liked that she said us, though she didn’t even know my nameyet.

      she is going to be long good friends of Viji and Rukku

    56. There was a bit of coconuthusk that I could use to scrape the dishes clean, and a tin ofpowdered soap.

      this is the aunty at the start of the book.

    57. “Come, Rukku.”“No.” You dug in your heels.“Rukku, come!” I stepped into the bus.“No, no, no,” you sang out. “No.”

      They will be separated and the letter in the beigining is her trying to find rukku

    58. All she’d done was beg. I would never becomelike her, I promised myself. I’d never beg anyone for anything.

      this promise will make her identity for the rest of the book

    59. Talking to you was always easy, Rukku. But writing’s hard.

      the sisters are separated

  2. Apr 2023
    1. Not that you’d care whether it was true or not. For you, thingswere real that the rest of us couldn’t see or hear.When I finished the story, you’d say, “Viji and Rukku together?”“Always.” I was confident.Our togetherness was one of the few things I had faith in.

      They will get back together.