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In the mountains a young woman(Pune)
appears performing a dance. She looks around
to make sure nobody is nearby, then squats
and relieves herself. At that moment
a wandering monk (Chung) catches sight of
her and it stirs up his passion. He dances
with her. As he runs away with the girl
on his back, he is seen by Ch'oraengi (the
busybody).
This act criticizes religion corruption
of the day.
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Chung :
Hell, pretty maid. I may be a monk, but
I'm also a mon. You have aroused me by showing
me your private ports and letting me smell
your urine. Come! Come and dance with me.(Pune
feigns resistance coquettishly. They dance
together for a little while, then, carrying
her on his back, the monk disappears into
the bushes.)
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Ch'oraengi :
(enters pointing to the couple) Oh,
my god! Did you see that? Whatever next,
I wonder? The Buddhist monk and Pune! Well,
I never!
(Imae, The fool, enters, smiling broadly.)
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Ch'oraengi :
Hey, Imae! Did you see the monk and Pune disappearing
into the bushes? Have you ever heard of such a thing?
(Imae just grins) Ah, well, no matter. It's funny world.
Come, lets dance together. (The two of them dance and
exit.)
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