The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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... I will not hesitate to carry out your directions and erect the pyre for you . And I
will make it large enough that after I have kindled it there will be room for me
beside you ; for I do not think to survive the parting an hour , but will enter with
you into ...
... I will not hesitate to carry out your directions and erect the pyre for you . And I
will make it large enough that after I have kindled it there will be room for me
beside you ; for I do not think to survive the parting an hour , but will enter with
you into ...
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Self - beheading , however often it may be reported , is an act well - nigh
impossible ; to carry it through takes enormous determination , a fearful
summoning up of purpose and energy . That Shridaman , the little Brahman with
the mild pensive ...
Self - beheading , however often it may be reported , is an act well - nigh
impossible ; to carry it through takes enormous determination , a fearful
summoning up of purpose and energy . That Shridaman , the little Brahman with
the mild pensive ...
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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 , life's ...
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 , life's ...
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