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MASHI

"I suppose, my child, you have got some news from your father? I thought I saw your cousin Anath here."

"Yes! Next Friday will be my little sister's annaprashan[1] ceremony. So I'm thinking——"

"All right, my dear. Send her a gold necklace. It will please your mother."

"I'm thinking of going myself. I've never seen my little sister, and I want to ever so much."

"Whatever do you mean? You surely don't think of leaving Jotin alone? Haven't you heard what the doctor says about him?"

"But he said that just now there's no special cause for——"

"Even if he did, you can see his state."

"This is the first girl after three brothers, and she's a great favourite.—I have heard that it's going to be a grand affair. If I don't go, mother will be very——"

"Yes, yes! I don't understand your mother. But I know very well that your father will be angry enough if you leave Jotin just now."

"You'll have to write a line to him saying that

  1. The annaprashan ceremony takes place when a child is first given rice. Usually it receives its name on that day.