![]() ![]() At tea, Aziz and Fielding form a friendship. Moore, Aziz, and the musician and Hindu mystic Godbole to attend tea at his house. Fielding, the Principle at the Government College, arranges for herself, Mrs. ![]() Still, Adela is determined to experience the new culture around her. At the party, the English and Indians keep a strict, racially driven distance. Moore and Adela to some of the upper-class Indians the English associate with. Turton, a prominent Englishman stationed in Chandrapore, throws a party to introduce Mrs. Moore and Adela seek an authentic experience in India, not the reconstructed English society of the club and Anglo-Indian neighborhood. ![]() Moore returns to a club and rejoins her son, Ronny, the City Magistrate, and his prospective fiancée Adela, whom Mrs. Moore establish a deep connection in just a few exchanges before each return to their respective parts of the city. Aziz stops in a mosque where he meets an English woman. Aziz answers a summons by the English surgeon Major Callendar. ![]()
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