LALITFJR-HA] 3HAS - CHHA77 AHF; ? family det-ently. He was paying a rental of tLre* j>~r mensem ami mere than this, for a better set oi 7»^in#. i> cf'Kl«l not afford. The landlord wovild uke no fce*oy \vas that the fever had left him. How kind and merciful God is! A sequel to this pathetic story has to be uarratHi bere ulthongh chronologically its place is elsewhere. A year passed. After wandering through many parts of India, Ramdas returned again to Jhansi. Karta Krishna \vus there at the time ^hen Ramiins wus stopping in th^ Earn mandir. No sooner did the devotee hear of Ramdas' arrival than he ran dovn to him tmd insisted u pon his visits ng his house since his wife was so eager in see him. The latter Tvent -with him. Eamdas met the mother at the entrance of a neat little cottage. Her small girl baby had grown up ami was seen cradling on all fonrs quite healthy, and her boy was jump* ing ahout strong and active. On the face of the mother 'was beaming the light of cheer and contentment. She welcomed him vith unfeigned joy. The children got upon his lap and played and laughed with him. The house they lived in vas more spacious and -well protected against inclement weather. But with all this there seemed to be something amiss with Karta Krishna. The world is indeed a carious place aad man"s mind is more curious still. Complete satisfaction and freedom is tiot for him so lang as his mind is subject to fit» of temper.