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THE TIDINGS CONVEYED |
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Unknown to her,
and a mere monkey, I had to secure her confidence first. Then I spoke to her. I told her
of the alliance between King Sugreeva and yourself. I told her of your great grief and
unchanging love. This filled her with sweet sorrow and awakened hope in her and the desire
to live. Asked for a token which I might convey to you, the angel of purity gave me this
jewel to be given to you.
"She also told me how once a crow had troubled her while you were asleep and how you
were grieved about it, she asked me to remind you of the incident. She wanted me to remind
you of another occasion when, roaming among the hills, perspiration had made the tilak
trickle down her forehead and you re placed it with red ochre rubbed out of a rock. |
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