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shore. Suvadana saw the king with many nice things. He (i. e. the king) was satisfied. The king did him favour saying, “ Your ship will be free from duty.” He then went to his ship.
In the meantime, having known that the ship had come from the country of China, Dharana went out. He saw Suvadana and Laxmi. He was glad at heart; but Suvadana and Laxmi felt ill at ease. The seat was given to him. They asked him the account and he narrated it to them. Then Suvadana thought, “Oh, the consequences of my actions ! What adverse nature of my fortune ! Only 1 did an improper act; but the object of my desire is not accomplished.” Having so contemplated, he said, “O respected sir, it is nice that you are alive! So take this your property." Dharana said, “O merchantson, even this life belongs to you through whom this meeting with Laxml has taken place. What is then the worth of property ?"
Some time passed away. He said, "Come; let us enter the city.” Laxmi said, “O dear one, we shall enter to-morrow; for,
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