The Tragedy of Unspoken Love
. Finally, when his mother wept her heart out, he was let off. The following d
her window and
kly. When they stood together, he asked,
d you h
you go and g
i was
are a fool. Don't
k her head-s
out some fishing rods. T
t. With great effort he bent a nearby bamboo stem, handed it
ort, climbed onto a dead limb and began to cut himself a fi
N
ll see th
n't go there anymore. A maste
, 'Since yesterday school starts early in th
breathing fire and said,
the ground. It wasn't that high up and so he wasn't hurt, but he was badly bruised. In anger, he picked up a dry stick an
stick began to lacerate her, she was filled with angry hurt.
out at her once more. 'Go on, tell him
e had gone some distance,
he just walked on faster. Devdas called a
ated, Devdas shouted, half t
cut himself a few fishing rods.
rd, Paro?' Parvati wiped her eye
'Come on, let's go to Narayan and get this Master f
er grandma's neck a
he teacher's future. Finally she stopped for breath and then started afresh, 'Narayan, just look at the fellow's guts. He's a half-caste and he dares t
d Parvati, 'Who has
at the top of her voice again, 'Who els
d he be
en beaten for some offence. But this violence was uncalled for and that's what
upset. Mukherjee-babu said he'd summon the teacher and look into the matter. A
red into Grandma's arms and came back to the interior of the
, 'Tell me, why
1
, 'For no re
truly and said, 'No one beats p
hold and said, 'My dear, as a mother you can box her ears f
son. She's a quiet girl- she must have
that may be so. But I will not
e shoul
lines of the Ramayan and the Mahabharat, it is more than enough
Mother f
told everyone about his behaviour in the meantime. But when he came home, he saw no sign of trouble. Instead, h
e managed to eat a few mouthfuls and then ran to Parvati. He was
'N
d this
Master has
ear to ear, patted
brightest girl in the
uises on Parvati's cheeks, sighe
she looked up at
hurt like hell
ti no
hat then? It makes me so
tears; she wanted to ask, '
ir and said, 'Don't d
her head and s
ck once again and sa
u ever
n tears. The stick
ks. Grandma saw her f
uises on Parvati's cheeks, sighe
she looked up at
hurt like hell
ti no
hat then? It makes me so
tears; she wanted to ask, '
ir and said, 'Don't d
her head and s
ck once again and sa
u ever