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for forty days and forty nights, and shall know that that honse is not 

 my friend in the various fortunes that befal me." Eor six months 

 the kingdom remained in this state of whirl and excitement, no 

 one who could walk ever standing still, but keeping on the move 

 day and night. Everywhere this was the order of the day. 



The Maharaja and the Maharani and the Gosain Mahandar Gur 

 go to fetch Rani Ketahi. 



Then the Maharaja and Mahandar Gur Gosain and the Maharani 

 along with Madan-ban arrived at the place where Eani Ketaki was 

 seated in profound silence. The Guru Ji taking Ban! Ketaki in his 

 arms, made her an offering to prince Uday-bhan and said to her, " Go 

 you home direct with your parents. I am coming immediately with 

 my son, prince Uday-bhan." As to Guru Ji Gusain, on whom be 



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