JoanP, I think the general perception was that 'holy men' were greedy.
We have found such in today's world, certainly. It is an area where
trusting people can more easily be imposed upon. But Kim knows that, and he has found his Lama to be an honest man. He was, in fact, astounded at the man's innocence and vulnerabiity.
Odd what little bits will catch one’s attention. Ex.: The description of the old Lama,
“rubbing his hands and chuckling, till it pleased him to curl himself up into the sudden sleep of old age.” I had to smile, thinking how that is exactly the way of the small child, as well.
JACKIE, I cannot doubt there is evil; it is all too blatant. But I can
always remind myself that most people are good people, doing the best
they can.
He was born in 1930 and died in 1878.
Uh, FRYBABE, I assume that got reversed.