The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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would surely be pale and blind and a child of misfortune . " “ " Be so good as to let me take care of that ! In the first place that is a silly female superstition , and in the second , in my activities there is room for pale and blind ...
would surely be pale and blind and a child of misfortune . " “ " Be so good as to let me take care of that ! In the first place that is a silly female superstition , and in the second , in my activities there is room for pale and blind ...
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she carried it out in blind haste , but also in so far as she carried it out not quite and altogether in blind haste . This sentence has been well considered and must be well understood . Nowhere does the magic of Maya the preserver ...
she carried it out in blind haste , but also in so far as she carried it out not quite and altogether in blind haste . This sentence has been well considered and must be well understood . Nowhere does the magic of Maya the preserver ...
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Do not think he is blind , " she responded . " He is no more blind than he is pale , despite his fair complexion . But he is truly very short- sighted , so that he can only see three paces be- fore him .
Do not think he is blind , " she responded . " He is no more blind than he is pale , despite his fair complexion . But he is truly very short- sighted , so that he can only see three paces be- fore him .
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