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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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120 LITERATURE OP^ BENGAL.

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But the apparently abandoned woman is proof to such preachings,
and Fullora, therefore, begins an accoun't of her sufferings and mis-
fortunes, hoping that would have tbetter effect on a woman always
accustomed to a better sort of life :—
 
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