Why did ranga sad that? there greater truth in that shastras that we imagine.
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This statement hints at the fact that Ranga had been bowled over by Ratna's beauty ever since he had seen her at the author's house. His views about marriage had changed all of a sudden. ... He didn't hesitate confessing the fact to the author, when the latter asked him how he felt about Ratna.
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After their visit to Shastri, the narrator disclosed to Ranga that Ratna was not married. He observed that whatever Shastri told them had turned out to be true. Still he could not believe that Ranga had been thinking of her. He asked Ranga to confirm it. Ranga frankly admitted the truth that he was thinking of her.
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