98 Tale by Inshd Allah Khan. [No. 2. 



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all the leaves of all the brambles they stuck gold and silver foil 

 with guin. , And the king ordered that no one should by any means 

 go out to walk without a red turban and a red dress : and that all 

 the singers and dancers and actors and mimics, musicians and those 

 who dance the sangit, wherever they were, should leave their 

 abodes, and having spread comfortable beds, should continue singing, 

 playing, dancing, shouting, and leaping. 



Gosain Mahandar Gur seeks prince JJday-bhan and his father and 

 mother — does not find them, and is greatly distressed — king Indra 

 having read his letter, comes to him. 



Let us break off here the story of these amusements. Now listen 

 to what is to come. The Jogi Mahandar Gur and his ninety lakhs 

 of disciples marched throughout the whole forest, but nowhere could 

 any traces of Uday-bhan and his father and mother be found. Then 



