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weens may cause, the expressions of the lady take place-so they say.
 
  

146. The act of expressing kind words, referring to the things found in the desert and to
his action  on the part of the wife who has eloped with him and who is now in the
house will betray her fear about the action undertaken by her husband.
 
  

147. The  poets  say  that  the  above  expressions  may  take  place even when the
go-betweens including the maid are sent (to him).
 
  

148. On  the honour of undefiling disposition which he possesses after the completion  of
the  great  achievement  of   rare   nature;  when  saying  about the  end of the
sufferings; on the duty of thanks-giving towards the God whom the ladylove prayed
to help her for getting over the  difficulties; when he forgets her on undertaking the
task of noble ideals; on the theme of showing him being  controlled  in  his conduct
when she is disheartned of his   uncontrolled  conduct; on the act of presenting the
wife to him when he has returned after committing the fault (of having contact with
his paramour); when she  makes  salutations in  the words of adoration; when he is
engaged in the enjoyment of plays (with the paramour)  outside  the  house;  when
she laments not having received the honoured son sent by him (husband) to  pacify
her;  on the act of entreating him to revive her (lost) excellence of grace;  on  the
theme of being ashamed of his undesirable conduct when she suffers on hearing his
vow of tactful nature; when she fails to respect  him  saying  the  conduct  of the
great people is great; on the act of putting away  the  love-quarrel,  having  taken
sides with the  wife who  is  absorbed  in  the  freigned-dislike of her husband; at
the propriety of admonition having  stood  by him  for  bringing  her  to senses as
she is bent upon the love-quarrel that cannot be