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You are not the only one to feel sad at this farewell. See how the whole grove feels at parting from you. The grass drops from the feeding doe; The peahen stops her dance; Pale, trembling leaves are falling slow, The tears of clinging plants. _Shakuntala_ (_recalling something_). Father, I must say good-bye tothe spring-creeper, my sister among the vines. _Kanva_. I know your love for her. See! Here she is at your righthand. _Shakuntala_ (_approaches the vine and embraces it_). Vine sister,... embrace me too with your arms, these branches. I shall be far awayfrom you after to-day. Father, you must care for her as you did forme. _Kanva_. My child, you found the lover who Had long been sought by me; No longer need I watch for you; I'll give the vine a lover true, This handsome mango-tree. And now start on your journey. _Shakuntala_ (_going to the twofriends_). Dear girls, I leave her in your care too. _The two friends_. But who will care for poor us?
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