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The Poison Tree

CHAPTER XXXI
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Omitting many painful details, he concluded with the words: "Ram Kristo Kai did not relate all that Surja Mukhi had suffered." On hearing this, Nagendra rushed out of the house.

Srish Chandra would have gone with him, but Nagendra would not allow it.

The wretched man wandered up and down the road like a madman for hours.

He wished to forget himself in the crowd, but at that time there was no crowd; and who can forget himself?
Then he returned to the house, and sat down with Srish Chandra, to whom he said: "The _Brahmachari_ must have learned from her where she went, and what she did.

Tell me all he said to you." "Why talk of it now ?" said Srish; "take some rest." Nagendra frowned, and commanded Srish Chandra to speak.
Srish perceived that Nagendra had become like a madman.


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