[The Poison Tree by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee]@TWC D-Link bookThe Poison Tree CHAPTER XX 4/14
In a few moments the lizard, not being able to catch the fly, moves elsewhere.
The cat also, seeing no means by which she could improve the disposition of mankind, heaving a sigh, slowly departs.
The butterfly wings its way out of the room.
Kamal Mani, tired of her work, puts it down, and turns to talk with Satish Babu. "Oh, Satu Babu, can you tell me why men go to office ?" "Sli--li--bli," was the child's only answer. "Satu Babu," said his mother, "mind you never go to office." "Hama," said Satu. "What do you mean by Hama? You must not go to office to do hama.
Do not go at all.
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