The flames of fire in the cottage of a hill made crackling sounds frequently. An old woman sat by it and placed small sticks of pine above the larger and somewhat damp branches of oaks. As the flames roared, she brought her palms near the flame warming them revelling in the comfort of fire. She had nearly slept when a sudden thud on her sloping roof wake her up. Thud! Another heavy sound resembling shifting of a body weight rung in her ear. Thud! Thud! Thud! She was now assured that those were the sounds of silver langurs or jackal pups which must have congregated on the terrace field near the slope of her roof. She stood up, checked the latch of the door, and in an indolent gait headed towards the small bedroom of her wooden cottage. Removing her thick quilt, she quickly immersed herself in it and got lost in the world of sleep.