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Modern Review August 1923

1923

I ought to be kept steadfast in the place where I really belong by some bond too strong for we to break away from 1" "That is to say " laughed Anandamoyi "instead of being your bride Sasi was to have been your gaoler --a nice prospect for the poor girl I° It was at this juncture that Suoharita and Lolita arrived to make their call and the servant came up to announce them. [...] This was his usual time to walk up and down in the garden alone with his head bowed in thought—it was as if be were smoothing out all the creases of the day's work with the balm of the pure darness of evening and preparing himself for the night's rest by storing up in his heart draughts of unsullied peace. [...] "I shall never be able to repay you he replied for all the affection you have shown me and it is unbearable to me to think that I have been the cause of the least unhappi 11035 in your family even for a day.' "Binoy. [...] What I was trfing to explain to you was that the situation is not so serious as to call for any sacrifice on your part.' This at any rate freed Binoy from all idoligations of duty ; why then did not his mind hasten to spread its wings fur flight like a bird whose cage has been opened ? On the contrary his mind still refused to give np its position ; for had not this sense of duty helped to brea [...] It must have gone nut !" But Abinash was not to be splashed and persisted : "The minions of the King have tried to insult you but here in the name of the people of all India we bring you the garland of honour—" "This is getting beyond a joke l" cried Gore as he elbowed his way through the throng of Abinash's followers and reacing the carriage door invited Paresh Balm to get in.
government politics public policy
Pages
149
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
Gora
121-139 Rabindranath Tagore view
India and the New Economic Outlook
139-144 P.A. Wadia view
Americans look Through a Telescope
144-150 Sudhindra Bose view
Some Living Labour Leaders in British Parliament
150-153 D.S. Gordon view
Indebtedness of Christignity to Buddhism
154-155 Dhirendranath Chowdhuri view
The Masterbiiilders of the Taj Mahal
156-162 G. Kenoyer view
A Week at Shantiniketan
162-168 W.H. Roberts view
Abkari under the Marathas
168-170 K.S. Abhyankar view
The Falcon
171-175 Charles Stork view
Combined British and American Lead in Boycotting War
175-177 Shyamcharan Ganguly view
The Coffee Industry
178-182 unknown view
Comment and Criticism
182-187 Dhirendranath Choudhury view
Mughal-Maratha Struggle on the Bombay Coast-Strip 1680-1700
187-193 Jadunath Sarkar view
Hindu Ethics
193-199 Maheschandra Ghosh view
Reviews and Notices of Books
199-203 K.M.J. view
Gleanings
204-210 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
210-218 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
218-226 unknown view
Notes
227-256 unknown view