India, Nov. 8 -- There is no jamun in Gali Jamun Wali. The historical fact is that a jamun tree did stand there, and it did give its name to the street. While the tree ceased to exist a long time ago, it has not wholly become a part of unverifiable legend. A street dweller has been a rare witness to the tree. "That jamun ka ped was there in my childhood, I would see it daily," insists Muhammed Sayeed. In his late 60s, the hospitable man administers an envelope-making workshop in the street. This evening, he is sitting on a chair right outside the workshop with his friend, journalist Fasiullah. Both men are dressed in spotless white-see photo (our protagonist is the gentleman on the left). Muhammed Sayeed says the street has a masjid, and th...