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Dutt, Romesh Chunder
The literature of Bengal: being an attempt to trace the progress of the national mind in its various aspects, as reflected in the nation’s literature from the earliest times to the present day ; with copious extracts from the best writers — Calcutta, 1877

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118 LITERATURE OF^ BENGAL. ,

Poor Fullora, when she finds all her entreaties and
tears1 are of no avail, le&ves the hut and goes t<$, meet
her husband in the agony of her heart. She returns
with Kalkqtu who is equally struck at the remarkable
beauty of the fair visitant, but politely rebukes her for
(coming alone into her house. Cbandi makes no reply,
on which Kalketu, with bis accustomed boorisbness, wants
to send her out somewhat unceremoniously, "and even

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