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FURTHER ADVENTURES OF RĀJAVĀHANA.

THUS the princess, listening with delight and astonishment to the sweet and eloquent words of her husband, and he never tired of contemplating her beauty and enjoying her caresses, lived for some time in the greatest happiness, without care or anxiety for the future.

One night, when both were sleeping, the prince had a remarkable dream. He seemed to see an old swan, whose legs were tied together with lotus fibre, approach the bed-side ; at that moment he awoke with a feeling of pressure on his feet, and found himself