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The Eleventh Anga [ I. Lect. 2. Kāmajzayā and having doue so he kept the courtesan Kāmajzayā as his own mistress and having dore so he enjoyed excellent enjoyments with the courtesan Kāmajzayā. Then that boy Ujziyaya, being driven out of the house of the courtesan Kāmajzay, and being attached, addicted, greedy, deeply loving and thinking of the courtesan Kāmajzayā and not getting remembrance, attachment and composure of mind in anything else and having his heart fixed upon her, his mind gone to her, his feelings full of her ideas, thinking of her, engaged in finding out the remedies to obtain her back, concentrating all his senseorgans upon her and full of the thoughts of her, always awaited the several opprtunities (lit. weak points) of going to the royal hous", of taking the advantage (lit. holes) of scanty royal retinue and of taking the chance (lit. drawback) of seeing her separated from all other persons. Then at a certain time that boy Ujziyaya found an opportunity (lit. weak-point) to visit the courtesan Kāmajzayā, and secretly entered the house of the courtesan Kāmajzayā and having done so he enjoyed with her excellent human enjoyments.
Now, the king Vijayamitta, having taken his bath (here the rest to le suppliert, down to ) expiatio'i and having decorated himself with all orna'nents and being surrounded by it ring of men, went to the house of Kāmajzayā and having done so he saw there the boy Ujziyaya enjoying
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