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sprinkled over us, stand up to peep at them ?" Madan-ban inter- 

 preting these angry words as only an attempt to deceive, recited the 

 following in her own language, " Bravo, you are trying to come it 

 strong. That deer for whom you were searching from forest to 

 forest, is standing before you as a bridegroom in the intoxication of 

 youth. What do you mean by saying you will not go to see him ? 

 All both great and small are desirous of peeping at him. There is 

 a saying, ' The heart says, Yes, the tongue says, No.' But I am 

 determined to take you to him." Ram Ketaki heaving a sigh 

 said, " True. Everything has turned out well : only I shall have 

 nothing but jokes to endure." 



