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THE KING OF

Second Man

We shall have to pitch the fellow out of that place—is he fit to stand beside the King?

Madhav

Do you imagine the King will not see through him? His loyalty is obviously a little too showy and profuse.

First Man

Nonsense! Kings can't scent hypocrites as we do—I should not be surprised if the King be taken in by that fool's strenuous fanning.

Enter Kumbha with Grandfather

Kumbha

I tell you—he has just passed by this street.