The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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... instead of for ' the Brahmanical rites , for it has become quite right and proper and what was foreign to me is so no more . Of course , my dear friends , there is a certain sadness in this , that the strange is now become my 121.
... instead of for ' the Brahmanical rites , for it has become quite right and proper and what was foreign to me is so no more . Of course , my dear friends , there is a certain sadness in this , that the strange is now become my 121.
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I , too , say Siyat to this miracle , for I have always wanted a slender body like this , and now , when I speak for Indra's cult of words and against simplification , it will become me better than it did before – or at least if not my ...
I , too , say Siyat to this miracle , for I have always wanted a slender body like this , and now , when I speak for Indra's cult of words and against simplification , it will become me better than it did before – or at least if not my ...
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How can you insist on your head like this , or rather on your body , and behave as though you had become I , and I you ? Surely it is clear that if that kind of exchange had taken place and you had become Shridaman , Sita's husband ...
How can you insist on your head like this , or rather on your body , and behave as though you had become I , and I you ? Surely it is clear that if that kind of exchange had taken place and you had become Shridaman , Sita's husband ...
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