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Monu's World: Monu and Meethi on the Wall

Meethi was Monu's friend, philosopher and guide. Monu believed all Meethi said and followed her everywhere. Meethi would 'enlighten' her and tell her about stuff that she could never imagine or fathom, and which to Monu  seemed  extraordinary and wondrous. Monu would hold her hands to her mouth and shake her head sideways, disbelieving Meethi but lapping up everything nonetheless, like the time Meethi told her about how children were conceived. Holding hands they'd stroll about sharing their little secrets and go to the market together to simply get a feel of the busy, bustling life there. Climbing the low red brick wall they'd walk and sometimes run to its very end where the tarred road in front of the houses sloped a bit high. There, where the wall met a stone pillar, they'd sit on the scaffold around the pillar talking about the things closest to their hearts. This was their favorite spot, a place where they could talk about anything and everything that came

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