[The Poison Tree by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee]@TWC D-Link bookThe Poison Tree CHAPTER X 13/13
So Kamal's cry did not come off this time; in place of it the kissing performance was gone through as before. At its close Kamal said, "Now what are your orders ?" Srish repeated that she must go without him, as he could not leave; whereupon she sat down sulking.
Srish went behind her and began to mark her forehead with the ink from his pen. Then with a laugh she embraced him, saying, "Oh, dearer than life, how I love you!" He was obliged to return the embrace, when the ink transferred itself from her face to his. The quarrel thus ended, Kamal said, "If you really will not go, then make arrangements for me." "When will you come back ?" "Need you ask ?" said Kamal; "if you don't go, can I stay there long ?" Srish Chandra sent Kamal Mani to Govindpur, but it is certain that Srish Chandra's employers did not do much in linseed at that time. The other clerks have privately informed us that this was the fault of Srish Chandra, who did not give his mind to it, but sat at home in meditation. Srish hearing himself thus accused, remarked, "It may be so, my wife was absent at that time." The hearers shook their heads, saying, "He is under petticoat government!" which so delighted Srish Chandra that he called to his servant, "Prepare dinner; these gentlemen will dine with me to-day.".
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