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The Hungry Stones and Other Stories: Living or Dead?, IV
by Rabindranath Tagore IIIVIV It was nearly ten o'clock at night when Sripati returned from Ranihat. The earth was drowned in torrents of rain. It seemed that the downpour would never…The Hungry Stones and Other Stories: Living or Dead?, V
by Rabindranath Tagore IVV It is hard to say how Kadambini reached Ranihat. At first she showed herself to no one, but spent the whole day in a ruined temple, starving. When the untimely…The Hungry Stones: "We Crown Thee King"
by Rabindranath Tagore Living or DeadThe Renunciation"We Crown Thee King" When Nabendu Sekhar was wedded to Arunlekha, the God of marriage smiled from behind the sacrificial fire. Alas!…The Hungry Stones and Other Stories: The Renunciation, I
by Rabindranath Tagore III It was a night of full moon early in the month of Phalgun. The youthful spring was everywhere sending forth its breeze laden with the fragrance of mango-…The Hungry Stones and Other Stories: The Renunciation, II
by Rabindranath Tagore IIIIII Returning from without, Hemanta asked his wife: "Is it true?" "It is," replied Kusum. "Why didn't you tell me long ago?" "I did try many a time, and…The Hungry Stones and Other Stories: The Renunciation, III
by Rabindranath Tagore IIIVIII The next morning Hemanta, fagged after a sleepless night, and looking like one distracted, called at the house of Peari Sankar Ghosal. "What news, my son?"…The Hungry Stones and Other Stories: The Renunciation, IV
by Rabindranath Tagore IIIIV It was the fifth night of the waning of the moon-and the night was dark. No birds were singing. The lichi tree by the tank looked like a smudge of ink on a…The Hungry Stones and Other Stories: My Lord, the Baby, I
by Rabindranath Tagore III Raicharan was twelve years old when he came as a servant to his master's house. He belonged to the same caste as his master, and was given his master's little…The Hungry Stones and Other Stories: My Lord, the Baby, II
by Rabindranath Tagore III Raicharan went back to his own village. Up to this time he had had no son, and there was no hope that any child would now be born to him. But it came about…The Hungry Stones: My Lord, the Baby
by Rabindranath Tagore The Home-ComingThe Kingdom of CardsMy Lord, the BabyIII