The King of the Dark Chamber by Rabindranath Tagore
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having a festival in a forest, where even the meanest and
commonest people can have easy access! KOSHALA. We ought to have had a separate place set apart and ready for our reception. KANCHI. If he has not prepared such a place yet, we shall compel him to have one erected for us. KOSHALA. All this makes one naturally suspect if these people have really got any King at all--it looks as if an unfounded rumour has led us astray. AVANTI. It may be so with regard to the King, but the Queen Sudarshana of this place isn't at all an unfounded rumour. KOSHALA. It is only for her sake that I have cared to come at all. I don't mind omitting to see one who never makes himself visible, but it would be a stupid mistake if we were to go away without a sight of one who is eminently worth a visit. KANCHI. Let us make some definite plan, then. AVANTI. A plan is an excellent thing, so long as you are not yourself entangled in it. KANCHI. Hang it, who are these vermin swarming this way? Here! who are you? [Enter GRANDFATHER and the boys] |
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