[The Poison Tree by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee]@TWC D-Link bookThe Poison Tree CHAPTER XXIV 3/5
To hear the name of Surja Mukhi from your lips gives me pain; on your account Surja Mukhi has abandoned me." This was known to Kunda, yet to hear Nagendra say it hurt her.
She asked herself: "Is this censure? How evil is my fate, yet I have committed no fault; Surja Mukhi brought about the marriage." She did not utter these thoughts aloud, but continued fanning. Noticing her silence, Nagendra said: "Why do you not talk? Are you angry ?" "No," she replied. "Is a bare 'no' all you can say? Do you not longer love me ?" "Do I not love you!" "'Do I not love you!' Words to soothe a boy.
Kunda, I believe you never loved me." "I have always loved you," said Kunda, earnestly. Wise as Nagendra was, he did not comprehend the difference between Surja Mukhi and Kunda Nandini.
It was not that Kunda did not feel the love for him that Surja Mukhi felt, but that she knew not how to express it.
She was a girl of a timid nature; she had not the gift of words.
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