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to-day, my dear one should stay here." He assented. He had his bath. Laxmi and Suvadana planned, "We shall kill him by some means this very day, in the night after he has taken his food and drink. He was made intoxicated. He was made to drink wine. He was given food. The day passed away. [47] The night came. The bed was spread. He and Laxmi sat. She put a noose round the neck of him-who was under the influence of wine and was experiencing indistinct condition as if he were in a dream;but he bent down. Suvadana and Laxmi thought that foolish Dharana was dead and they left him on the sea-shore. They went to the ship. He (i. e. Dharana) gained his consciousness by the sea-breeze. He contemplated, 'Alas, what is this? Is it a dream or a magic or the mental illusion or truth?' He recognised the sea-shore. He felt sure that it was the truth. Having got up, he thought, “Oh, the action of Laxmi! Oh, the manliness of Suvadana! Or, like a vicious horse she has started on a wrong path; like the enjoyment of Kimpāka fruit, she has yielded evil results; like the
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