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The Poison Tree

CHAPTER XXXIV
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The ducks had been killed by the jackals, the peacocks had flown into the woods; the cows had become emaciated, and no longer gave milk.
Nagendra's dogs had no spirit left in them, they neither played nor barked; they were never let loose; some had died, some had gone mad, some had escaped.

The horses were diseased, or had become ill from want of work; the stables were littered with stubble, grass, and feathers.

The horses were sometimes fed, sometimes neglected.

The grooms were never to be found in the stables.

The cornice of the house was broken in places, as were the sashes, the shutters, and the railings.


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