The Pool in the Desert
by Sara Jeannette Duncan
The Pool in the Desert is a fiction of British india written by Canadian journalist Sara Jeannette Duncan who used Mrs. Everard Cotes as her pen name.
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There were times when we had to go without puddings to pay John’s uniform bills, and always I did the facings myself with a cloth-ball to save getting new ones. I would have polished his sword, too, if I had been allowed; I adored his sword. And once, I remember, we painted and varnished our own dog-cart, and very smart it looked, to save fifty rupees. We had nothing but our pay—John had his company when we were married, but what is that?—and life was made up of small knowing economies, much more amusing in recollection than in practise. We were sodden poor, and that is a fact, poor and conscientious, which was worse.
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