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guilty to feel that about Zalmai, who was a child, a little boy who loved

                        his father, whose instinctive aversion to this stranger was understandable
                        and legitimate.




                          And I wrote you.
                          Volumes. Volumes.



                          "How long have you been in Murree?"


                          "Less than a year," Tariq said-He befriended an older man in prison, he

                        said,  a  fellow  named  Salim,  a  Pakistani,  a  former  field  hockey  player
                        who  had  been  in  and  out  of  prison  for  years  and who  was serving ten

                        years for stabbing an undercover policeman. Every prison has a man like

                        Salim,  Tariq  said.  There  was  always  someone  who  was  cunning  and

                        connected,  who  worked  the  system  and  found  you  things,  someone

                        around  whom  the  air  buzzed  with  both  opportunity  and  danger-It  was
                        Salim who had sent out Tariq's queries about his mother, Salim who had

                        sat him down and told him, in a soft, fatherly voice, that she had died of

                        exposure.
                            Tariq  spent  seven  years  in  the  Pakistani  prison.  "I  got  off  easy,"  he

                        said.  "I  was  lucky.  The  judge  sitting  on  my  case,  it  turned  out,  had  a

                        brother  who'd  married  an  Afghan  woman.  Maybe  he  showed  mercy.  I
                        don't know."




                          When Tariq's sentence was up, early in the winter of 2000, Salim gave

                        him  his  brother's  address  and  phone  number.  The  brother's  name  was
                        Sayeed.




                            "He  said Sayeed owned a small hotel in Murree," Tariq said. "Twenty

                        rooms and a lounge, a little place to cater to tourists. He said tell him I
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