Told On the Pagoda Tales of Burmah

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Told On the Pagoda Tales of Burmah
M Chan Foon
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Therefore he went at once to the garden where he had been seated before he attained his rahan- ship so many years before. Close by the tree, under whose branches he had sat, were four shepherd boys, their flocks grazing near, while they themselves talked together of the big reward that the King had offered for news of his old servant.
Thomana, coming through the leafy aisles, heard them, and accosted them, declaring that he was the person whom the King desired. They rose and glanced at him doub
...tingly.
92 THE PETITION TO THE KING.
" Let two of you, " he said, " go to the palace and tell His Majesty, that I await him here. " To which they assented.
A short while passed, and then an immense carriage, glittering like gold and silver in the sun, and followed by others less imposing, could be seen coming rapidly along the white winding road. Pulling up at the entrance, the King himself alighted, and came through the gates, that were all brazen and blazoned, straight towards Thomana, his arms outstretched to embrace him ; but he whom he would have greeted so cordially stopped him, saying — ' ' I am now a rahan ; with men, their feelings, their passions, their brief triumphs, and sorrows, likes and dis- likes, I have no affinity.


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