Rabindranath Tagore Quotes
Even If She Could Have Got So Far Without A Quarrel, Still There Would Have Been A Great Hue And Cry About The Marriage Itself. First, It Never Happened. Secondly, How Could There Be A Marriage Between A Princess Of The Warrior Caste And A Boy Of The Priestly Brahman Caste? Her Readers Would Have Imagined At Once That The Writer Was Preaching Against Our Social Customs In An Underhand Way. And They Would Write Letters To The Papers.
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