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The Poison Tree

CHAPTER XIV
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She is a virtuous woman." "Then why do you go ?" asked his friend.
"Only to see her.

I cannot describe what satisfaction I have found in seeing her, talking with her, singing to her." "I am speaking seriously, not jesting.

If you do not abandon this evil purpose, then our intercourse must end.

More than that, I shall become your enemy." "You are my only friend," said Debendra; "I would lose half of what I possess rather than lose you.

Still, I confess I would rather lose you than give up the hope of seeing Kunda Nandini." "Then it must be so.


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