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Immediately after his father's death,
(the son put off his cap, and) kept his hair, with the pin in it, in the bag (of silk);
went barefoot, with the skirt of his dress tucked up under his girdle;
and wailed with his hands across his breast.
In the bitterness of his grief,
and the distress and pain of his thoughts,
his kidneys were injured, his liver dried up, and his lungs scorched,
漿 while water or other liquid did not enter his mouth,
and for three days fire was not kindled (to cook anything for him).
On this account the neighbours prepared for him gruel and rice-water, which were his (only) meat and drink.
The internal grief and sorrow produced a change in his outward appearance;
and with the severe pain in his heart,
his mouth could not relish any savoury food,
nor his body find ease in anything pleasant.


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