A Passage to India | Part I, Chapter VIII: Summary and Analysis
New Characters:
Mr. Harris: the Eurasian chauffeur
Krishna: an attendant in Heaslop’s office
Nureddin: the Nawab’s grandson
Summary
After leaving the party, Ronny Heaslop picks out Aziz’s missing collar stud as a clue to the forgetful character of all Indians. Mrs. Moore does not want to go to the polo game, and Adela also declines, so Heaslop decides to drop the polo. Losing his temper, he orders his mother and Adela to have nothing to do with Indians in the future. He and Adela leave Mrs. Moore at the bungalow and go to the polo game after all. While they...
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