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 * | P. 82. ...the news of Goluk Bose. ||| ...the news of Nobin.
 * | P. 82. ...It is you…drawing the venom out of me... ||| Untranslated
 * | P. 83. ...they are the blacksmiths……bathe therein for relief. ||| they themselves are the blacksmiths and at the same time the cimetres; where they make one to fall there they themselves also fall. If ruin come upon these Sahebs' factories, then the people of the villages save themselves by bathing.
 * | P. 84. ...poda caste of spearmen ||| ...poda caste of (Surki) brickpowder-makers or sellers
 * | P. 84. ...to bring any spearman ||| to bring any surkiwalla.
 * | P. 87. ...observe the tillage ||| observe the preparation of the rice.
 * | Act V Sc II |||
 * | P. 90-91. The eldest Babu...involved. ||| The eldest Babu had once saved these from hands of robbers.
 * | P. 93. Saying so much...child of five. ||| Untranslated
 * | P. 98...else I would have fallen at thy feet. ||| else, why shall I fall at thy feet?
 * | Act V Sc. III |||
 * | P. 103. My waist is pricked by a tangrafish. ||| ...a cracked tangrah Ah! Ah!
 * | P. 105. Had Dushasan the doctor been called... ||| Had the doctor been of a hard heart...
 * | P. 105 Ditto ||| Ditto.
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 * | P. 90-91. The eldest Babu...involved. ||| The eldest Babu had once saved these from hands of robbers.
 * | P. 93. Saying so much...child of five. ||| Untranslated
 * | P. 98...else I would have fallen at thy feet. ||| else, why shall I fall at thy feet?
 * | Act V Sc. III |||
 * | P. 103. My waist is pricked by a tangrafish. ||| ...a cracked tangrah Ah! Ah!
 * | P. 105. Had Dushasan the doctor been called... ||| Had the doctor been of a hard heart...
 * | P. 105 Ditto ||| Ditto.
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 * | P. 103. My waist is pricked by a tangrafish. ||| ...a cracked tangrah Ah! Ah!
 * | P. 105. Had Dushasan the doctor been called... ||| Had the doctor been of a hard heart...
 * | P. 105 Ditto ||| Ditto.
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 * | P. 105 Ditto ||| Ditto.
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