The Untouchable (novel)

How does the incident with the crowd in the street draw to a close, finally?

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A tonga-wallah comes along the street, and he shouts at the crowd to disperse so that he can get his horse and carriage through. Before he cedes the road to the tonga-wallah, though, the man that Bakha bumped into slaps Bakha and then hurries off to lose himself in the crowd.