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Thai Rubbing from the South Wall of the Temple of Wat Po, Bangkok; Dasakantha Orders Bibhek's Daughter Benjakaya to Assume Sita's Form and Pretend to Be A Corpse in the River by Rama's Camp

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Title: Thai Rubbing from the South Wall of the Temple of Wat Po, Bangkok; Dasakantha Orders Bibhek's Daughter Benjakaya to Assume Sita's Form and Pretend to Be A Corpse in the River by Rama's Camp
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