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He looked up, his eyes watery. Not from sadness, but from the strange brightness of the screen.
“Thatha, the power is gone. The newspaper vendor can’t deliver in the dark.”
She nodded. “I know.”
He paused, looking at the silent, dark street where the newspaper boy usually appeared.
“Thatha? Are you alright?” Ananya asked.
He handed the phone back to her, but his finger hesitated, hovering over the screen.
Subrahmanyam slumped into his worn-out rocking chair. “No Eenadu ? How will I know the kabooliyaat rates? How will I read the Sankranthi column? It’s Wednesday. The Aadivaram magazine comes on Wednesday.”
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He looked up, his eyes watery. Not from sadness, but from the strange brightness of the screen.
“Thatha, the power is gone. The newspaper vendor can’t deliver in the dark.” epaper eenadu epaper
She nodded. “I know.”
He paused, looking at the silent, dark street where the newspaper boy usually appeared. He looked up, his eyes watery
“Thatha? Are you alright?” Ananya asked. He looked up
He handed the phone back to her, but his finger hesitated, hovering over the screen.
Subrahmanyam slumped into his worn-out rocking chair. “No Eenadu ? How will I know the kabooliyaat rates? How will I read the Sankranthi column? It’s Wednesday. The Aadivaram magazine comes on Wednesday.”