CC Antya 1.20

eka-dina śivānande ghāṭiyāle rākhilā
kukkurake bhāta dite sevaka pāsarilā
Word for word: 
eka-dina — one day; śivānande — Śivānanda Sena; ghāṭiyāle — tollman; rākhilā — detained; kukkurake — unto the dog; bhāta dite — to supply rice; sevaka — the servant; pāsarilā — forgot.
Translation: 
One day while Śivānanda was detained by a tollman, his servant forgot to give the dog its cooked rice.