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 Dalani here—put an end to her life with poison."

Mahammad Taki himself went to Dalani with the Nawab's cruel letter. Dalani was surprised to see Mahammad Taki before her. She lost her temper and said, "What is this, sir? Why are you insulting me in this way?" Mahammad Taki slapped his forehead in pretended grief and cunningly said, "Ah me! the Nawab is displeased with you."

Dalani smiled contemptuously and said, "Who brings you this news?"

"If you will not believe me," said Mahammad Taki, "please read the royal message".

Dalani. Then you have not been able to read it aright.

Mahammad Taki then handed over to Dalani the Nawab's letter, bearing the state seal. Dalani read it and threw it away; she laughed and said, "This is a forged letter. Why are you playing tricks with me? Is it because you want to die?"

Mahammad Taki. You need not be afraid of your life—I can save you.

Dalani. Oh, I see you have some motive—you have come to frighten me with a forged letter