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At that time, she was walking on the street with her son and had lost the ring given by her husband, Dushyanta.
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In fact, what she required most was love from Dushyanta.
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A man who loves may marry secretly the woman who loves him without a ceremony; and Dushyanta is virtuous and noble, the best of men.
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Then King Dushyanta gave the name Bharata to Shakuntala's son, and had him anointed crown prince.
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Tell him how Durvasas 'curse has come to an end, how Dushyanta recovered his memory, and has taken
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Dushyanta has been saved by the poet from his epic shabbiness; it may be doubted whether more has been done.
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The maiden laughed when thus questioned by the king in the hermitage, and the words she spoke were very sweet: "O Dushyanta, I am known as blessed Kanva's daughter, and he is austere, steadfast, wise, and of a lofty soul."
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The ancestors of Dushyanta are in a doubtful case.
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It seemed as if her friends were to blame and so, try as we might, we could not tell Father Kanva that Shakuntala was married to Dushyanta and was expecting a baby.
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His wife also Dushyanta honoured, as justice required.
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