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Suo, a powerful queen, receives a mysterious drug from a man who claims it will help her give birth to a son. Two young friends embark on a journey to distant lands. On the way, they save a princess from the clutches of a terrible serpent. Folk Tales of Bengal: Life's Secret is a collection of stories by Lal Behari Dey.

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Suo, a powerful queen, receives a mysterious drug from a man who claims it will help her give birth to a son. Two young friends embark on a journey to distant lands. On the way, they save a princess from the clutches of a terrible serpent. Folk Tales of Bengal: Life's Secret is a collection of stories by Lal Behari Dey.


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Lal Behari Dey (1824-1892) was a Bengali journalist and Christian missionary. Born near Bardhaman, Lal Behari moved to Calcutta with his father in 1834 to study with Reverend Alexander Duff. Over the next decade, he converted to Christianity and studied English, eventually publishing a prizewinning essay titled The Falsity of the Hindu Religion (1842). From 1865 to 1867, he served as a missionary and minister for the Free Church of Scotland before finding work as an English professor in Berhampore and Hooghly. A devoted student of English literature, he published Govinda Samanta: Or the History of a Bengal Raiyat (1874) and Folk Tales of Bengal: Life's Secret (1883), earning a reputation as a leading Bengali novelist and advocate for the poor and oppressed.