I plunged19 into this heated dreadful business with a passionate20 interest and went back to the Yacht Club only when the craving21 for air and a good bath and clean clothes and space and respect became unendurable. I waded22 deep in labor, in this process of consuming humanity for gain, chasing my facts through throbbing quivering sheds reeking23 of sweat and excrement24 under the tall black-smoking chimneys,—chasing them in very truth, because when we came prying25 into the mills after the hour when child-labor should cease, there would be a shrill26 whistle, a patter of feet and a cuffing27 and hiding of the naked little creatures we were trying to rescue. They would be hidden under rugs, in boxes, in the most impossible places, and we dragged them out scared and lying. Many of them were perhaps seven years old at most; and the adults—men and women of fourteen that is to say—we could not touch at all, and they worked in that Indian heat, in a noisome28 air drenched29 with steam for fourteen and fifteen hours a day. And essential to that general impression is a memory of a slim Parsi mill-manager luminously30 explaining the inherited passion for toil31 in the Indian weaver32, and a certain bulky Hindu with a lemon-yellow turban and a strip of plump brown stomach showing between his clothes, who was doing very well, he said, with two wives and five children in the mills.
That is my Bombay, that and the columns of crossed circles marking plague cases upon the corners of houses and a peculiar33 acrid34 smell, and the polychromatic stir of crowded narrow streets between cliffs of architecture with carved timbers and heavy ornamentations, into which the sun strikes obliquely35 and lights a thousand vivid hues36....
Bombay, the gateway37 of what silly people were still calling in those days "the immemorial East," Bombay, which is newer than Boston or New York, Bombay which has grown beneath the Englishman's shadow out of a Portuguese38 fort in the last two hundred years....

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