1Ramachandra sat in his plush office explaining how his energy costs have doubled.
2It was as Ramachandra had prophesied at the village meeting the next evening.
3In the squad the nearest thing to companionship was with Ramachandra, the commander.
4What separated Willie from the rest of the squad was what attracted Ramachandra.
5Like Einstein, Ramachandra was a man of an upper caste, perhaps the highest.
6In the Indian epic, Ramachandra is the highest kind of man.
7Keso said, You can't help feeling that Ramachandra was right.
8Ramachandra said, "They say there's an ambush prepared for us higher up."
9The two kings Janaka and Dasaratha congratulate each other on the victory of Ramachandra.
10On another day Ramachandra asked Willie, "Why did you leave your wife?"
11After a while Ramachandra signalled to the column to halt.
12Ramachandra himself looked impatient and hard and tapped his bony fingers on his AK-47.
13The uniformed men of the movement let their guns be seen, as Ramachandra had ordered.
14Ramachandra said, "I feel that everything about my birth and life was an accident."
15Perhaps Ramachandra, with his bony nervous fingers on his AK-47, had caused them to lie low.
16But no amount of concealment, no amount of sympathy, could do away with Ramachandra's grief and incompleteness.