Talking of snakes, Mrs. Montgomery told me that once she nearly stood upon a krait – one of the most venomous snakes in India. She has been very ill at the time, suffering from acute facial neuralgia, ‘so that I didn’t care if I trod on fifty kraits. I was quite stupid with pain, and was going back in the evening to my bungalow, preceded by a servant who was carrying a lamp. Suddenly he stopped and said “Krait, Mem-sahib!” – but I was far too ill to notice what he was saying, and went straight on, and the krait was lying right in the middle of the path! The servant did a thing absolutely without precedent in India – he touched me! – he put hand on my shoulder and pulled me back. My shoe came off and I stopped. Of course if he hadn’t done that I should have undoubtedly have been killed; but I didn’t like it all the same same, and got rid of him soon after.

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