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A cloudburst came and made the slopes slippery; | A cloudburst came and made the slopes slippery; | ||
Yet, soaking wet, I've kept moving on my way. | Yet, soaking wet, I've kept moving on my way. | ||
Selling [[:wikipedia:Madhuca longifolia|mahuwa]]{{#tag:ref|From mahuwa flowers, Indian tribal people manufacture a sweet jam for eating, a syrup for medicinal purposes, and even a colorless liquor, similar to the [[:wikipedia:Sake|Japanese sake]]. In English vernacular, mahuwa is sometimes known as the ''honey tree'' or ''butter tree''.|group="nb"}} | Selling fruit of [[:wikipedia:Madhuca longifolia|mahuwa]],{{#tag:ref|From mahuwa flowers, Indian tribal people manufacture a sweet jam for eating, a syrup for medicinal purposes, and even a colorless liquor, similar to the [[:wikipedia:Sake|Japanese sake]]. In English vernacular, mahuwa is sometimes known as the ''honey tree'' or ''butter tree''.|group="nb"}} Your portrait I've acquired. | ||
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