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ever and again she exclaimed, ' Madan-ban, alas ! day and night 

 am I absorbed in these thoughts. Thirst I feel not, nay, nor 

 hunger ; still do I see those green green trees. Tell that the dread 

 of an unexpected calamity has befallen me ; tell that love has here 

 taken up its abode. Among the mangoe-trees did he alight, and 

 the night wind was soughing; stealthily did I arise and approach 

 him, and thou didst apprise him of my passion. I took off his 

 ring, and I gave him my own. Again does all this present itself 

 to my eyes, and still is my heart as then it was. How shall I forget 

 him, and what shall I do ? And how long am I to < fear my mother 



