Her marital problems made her father very worried and anxious. People blam
Her marital problems made her father very worried and anxious. People blame them and even talk about kicking them out. Banikonda was wealthy; they ate Galli fish twice a day; therefore he had many enemies. Later the women also intervened and Banikonda went out for a few days. Soon he came back and said: "We must go to Calcutta."
They were going to that unfamiliar place. Suba's heart was as heavy as a foggy morning, and she began to cry.
The nameless terror accumulated in these days made her follow her parents like a silent animal. Her eyes were wide open, searching their faces, as if she wanted to detect something. But they didn't say a word. One afternoon, when Prada was fishing, he laughed: "Su, they have found a groom for you after all. You are going to get married! Don't forget me completely." !" Then he concentrated on fishing again. Like a wounded doe looking at a hunter, Subha looked at Prada in silent anguish, as if to say: "Have I offended you?" That day she no longer sat under her tree. . Banikonda had taken a nap and was smoking in his bedroom. Subha sat down at his feet, stared at him, and suddenly burst into tears. Banikonda tried his best to comfort her, and his face was stained with tears.
They decided to go to Calcutta tomorrow. Subha went to the cowshed to say goodbye to her childhood companion. She fed them with her hands; she hugged their necks; she looked at their faces, and the tears that rolled down spoke for her. This night is the night of the tenth. Subha walked out of her house and threw herself on the grass by her beloved river. She seemed to reach out her arms to embrace the earth - her strong, silent mother. She wanted to say: "Don't let me leave you, mother. Hold me tight as I hold you."
One day at her home in Calcutta, Subha's mother dressed her up. She tied up her hair, tied it up with gauze, put jewelry on her, and did everything in her power to destroy her natural beauty. Subha's eyes filled with tears. Her mother was afraid that her eyes would become swollen from crying, so she scolded her severely, but her tears kept flowing down. The groom brought a friend for a blind date. Her parents were so frightened that they almost fainted when they saw the god coming to choose the sacrifice.
Before sending her to a blind date, her mother lectured her loudly in the room, making her cry twice as much. After the adult looked at her carefully for a while, he commented: "Not bad."
He particularly noticed her tears and thought she must have a gentle heart. He counted this as her strength, that is to say, this heart is sad to leave her parents now, and it must be a useful thing in the future. Like clam beads, the child's tears only increased her value, and he had no other opinion.
They checked the almanac and held their wedding on an auspicious day. After handing over their mute daughter to others, Suba's father went home. Thank God! Their caste in this life and safety in the next life are guaranteed! The groom worked in the West, and soon after the marriage, he took his wife away.
In less than ten days, everyone knew that the bride was mute! At least, if anyone didn't know, it wasn't her fault because she wasn't deceiving anyone. Her eyes told everything, even though no one understood her. She looked at everyone's hands and was speechless; she missed the faces she had known since childhood, the faces of those who could understand the language of a mute girl. In her silent heart, there was a continuous silent cry that only the "seeker of the soul" could hear.
Her master used both ears and eyes to make another careful inspection. This time he not only used his eyes, but also his ears to examine carefully, and he married a wife who could talk.