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    VI

    ROHINI. What is the matter? I cannot make out what is all this!
    [To the GARDENERS.] Where are you all going away in such a hurry?

    FIRST GARDENER. We are going out of the garden.

    ROHINI. Where?

    SECOND GARDENER. We do not know where--the King has called us.

    ROHINI. Why, the King is in the garden. Which King has called
    you?

    FIRST GARDENER. We cannot say.

    SECOND GARDENER. The King we have been serving all our life, of
    course.

    ROHINI. Will you all go?

    FIRST GARDENER. Yes, all--we have to go instantly. Otherwise we
    might get into trouble. [They go out.]

    ROHINI. I cannot understand their words.... I am afraid. They
    are scampering off like wild animals that fly just before the
    bank of a river breaks down into the water.

    [Enter KING OF KOSHALA]

    KOSHALA. Rohini, do you know where your King and Kanchi have
    gone?

    ROHINI. They are somewhere in the garden, but I could not tell
    you where.

    KOSHALA. I cannot really understand their intentions. I have
    not done well to put my trust in Kanchi. [Exit.]

    ROHINI. What is this dark affair going on amongst these kings?
    Something dreadful is going to happen soon. Shall I too be drawn
    into this affair? [Enter AVANTI]

    AVANTI. Rohini, do you know where the other princes are?

    ROHINI. It is difficult to say which of them is where. The King
    of Koshala just passed by in this direction.

    AVANTI. I am not thinking of Koshala. Where are your King and
    Kanchi?

    ROHINI. I have not seen them for a long time.

    AVANTI. Kanchi is always avoiding us. He is certainly planning
    to deceive us all. I have not done well to put my hand in this
    imbroglio. Friend, could you kindly tell me any way out of this
    garden?

    ROHINI. I have none.

    AVANTI. Is there no man here who will show me the way out?

    ROHINI. The servants have all left the garden.

    AVANTI. Why did they do so?

    ROHINI. I could not exactly understand what they meant. They
    said the King had commanded them to leave the garden at once.


    AVANTI. King? Which King? Rohini They could not say exactly.

    AVANTI. This does not sound well. I shall have to find a way
    out at any cost. I cannot stay here a single moment more. [Goes
    out hurriedly.]

    ROHINI. Where shall I find the King? When I gave him the
    flowers the Queen had sent, he did not seem much interested in me
    at the time; but ever since that hour he has been showering gifts
    and presents on me. This causeless generosity makes me more
    afraid.... Where are the birds flying at such an hour of the
    night? What has frightened them all of a sudden? This is not
    the usual time of their flight, certainly, ...
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