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Rh Then crying, "You are he, Master!" she fell on her face on my stony bosom, and sobbed.

When she came to herself, and sat up, the Sanyasi said slowly: "I am leaving this place to-night that you may not see me again. Know that I am a Sanyasi, not belonging to this world. You must forget me."

Kusum replied in a low voice: "It will be so, Master."

The Sanyasi said: "I take my leave."

Without a word more Kusum bowed to him, and placed the dust of his feet on her head. He left the place.

The moon set; the night grew dark. I heard a splash in the water. The wind raved in the darkness, as if it wanted to blow out all the stars of the sky.