At the airport, Priya Nath and Shri Nathji sit and wait in the car. N.L. Talwar arrives bringing Pran Nath with him. It is a blissful re-union. “He has grown so old,” he says about Shri Nathji, “we must live together.”During the days that Pran Nath stays in the house, he bursts into tears at the sight of Shri Nathji walking shakily or being bed-ridden most of the time.“I am not attached to anything or anyone in the world – except perhaps to Pitaji!’Pran Nath has brought a room convector, a tape-recorder and a small musical cup for Priya Nath and Shri Nathji. Shri Nathji is fascinated by the musical cup and claps his hands every time it chymes with the Tetley Tea Bag music.