बड़े घर की बेटी स्त्री का भय और साहस मान और मर्यादा पति तक है लेखक ने ऐसा क्यों कहा है
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पता नही जरूर ओ कबी पागल होगा
Benimadhavasingh was Gauripur village's zamindar and numberdar. His grandfather, once upon a time, was a man of great wealth. The village’s pucca water reservoir and the temple, which were now almost beyond any repairs, were his proud memorials. People say that once an elephant paraded at the door where now there is only an old buffalo, which is no more than a skeleton of its old self but which appears to produce a large quantity of milk; because someone or the other from the family keeps hovering around her with a pot. Benimadhavasingh had gifted away more than half of his wealth to lawyers. His present annual income was no more than a thousand rupees. He had two sons. The elder one, Shrikanthasingh, had obtained his B.A. degree after long and great hard work, and was employed in an office. The younger son, Lalbiharisingh, was a broad-chested, strongly-built handsom youth. He would drink up two sers of milk every morning soon after waking up. Shrikanthasingh was an exact contrast. He had sacrificed these eye-pleasing qualities to just two words: B.A. These two letters had debilitated his body and robbed his face of all its brightness. That is why he loved books on medicine. He had great faith in the Ayurvedic medicines. From morning till evening one could hear the soft grind of the pestle moving to and fro in the mortar. He was in regular postal contact with vaids in Lahore and Calcutta.