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The Poison Tree

CHAPTER XVII
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If I had found her, I would have brought her back." Nagendra said-- "Your fault is not great.

Could any respectable man's wife, hearing of such a stain, give refuge to the guilty person?
But would it not have been well to think a little whether the charge was true?
Did you not know of the talk about Tara Charan's house?
Had you not heard that Debendra had been introduced to Kunda three years before?
Why did you believe a drunkard's words ?" "I did not think of that at the time.

Now I do.

My mind was wandering." As she spoke the faithful wife sank at Nagendra's feet, and clasping them with her hands, wetted them with her tears.

Then raising her face, she said: "Oh, dearer than life, I will conceal nothing that is in my mind." Nagendra said: "You need not speak; I know that you suspect me of feeling love for Kunda Nandini." Surja Mukhi, hiding her face at the feet of her husband, wept.


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