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Rh my opinion, her fever will be augmented on seeing the bower of sandal-creepers with its various delights. (Aloud.) Go on, then, you. I too will go and inform the princess that the moonstone seat is prepared.

[Exeunt.

O heart! after having made my mouth dumb through shyness towards him, thou art now gone to him of thine own accord. Alas! for thy selfishness! (Aloud.) O Chaturiká! point out to me the temple of Gaurí.

Though on the way to the bower of sandal-creepers, she says, "To the temple of Gaurí!" (Aloud.) The princess is on the way to the bower of young sandal-trees.

It is well that you remind me. Come then, we will go thither.

Let the princess come.

[ goes to a different part of the stage.

Alas, for her absence of mind! Why, she is actually gone towards the temple of the goddess! (Aloud.) O