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(Created page with "{{Heading|(8)}} {{Poem2Open}} Harshad felt initially that whatever he had dreamt in the early boyhood of a bride is no one else but Nayna. Sometime elders used to talk lightly about Harshad’s marriage, once Samudi asked in the presence of those elders: <i>‘Tomone Harshadbhaee, chevi sodee gam aa’</i>. (i.e. What sort of girl do you like Harshad bhai.?) On hearing such a question Harshad went to some other room and all the elders had a roaring laughter in the house....") |
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