The Post Office (Classic Drama) (Rabindra Rachnavali)

by Rabindranath Tagore

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[Madhav's House] Madhav. What a state I am in! Before he came, nothing mattered; I felt so free. But now that he has come, goodness knows from where, my heart is filled with his dear self, and my home will be no home to me when he leaves. Doctor, do you think he- Physician. If there's life in his fate, then he will live long. But what the medical scriptures say, it seems- Madhav. Great heavens, what? Physician. The scriptures have it: "Bile or palsey, cold or gout spring all alike." Madhav. Oh, get along, don't fling your scriptures at me; you only make me more anxious; tell me what I can do. Physician [Taking snuff] The patient needs the most scrupulous care. Madhav. That's true; but tell me how. Physician. I have already mentioned, on no account must he be let out of doors. Madhav Poor child, it is very hard to keep him indoors all day long.
  • ISBN10 1792862075
  • ISBN13 9781792862076
  • Publish Date 31 December 2018 (first published December 1968)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Imprint Independently Published
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 70
  • Language English