Feigning
of anger and falling out on flimsy reasons add to the joys of union,
when the husband returns home after a long separation. But one should
be judicious and discrete in feigning anger. Like salt added to
food, a reasonable extent of pretension of anger may turn your togetherness
happier; beyond limits, it may mar the taste. We give in this section
a few couplets which run on these lines.
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