The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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“ Thus it was , when Shridaman came near me in the night I paled for very sorrow that it was he and not the other , and closed my eyes so I might think Nanda embraced me . It came about that I forbore not , in my ardour , to murmur the ...
“ Thus it was , when Shridaman came near me in the night I paled for very sorrow that it was he and not the other , and closed my eyes so I might think Nanda embraced me . It came about that I forbore not , in my ardour , to murmur the ...
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For it was not that body she really embraced , as I learned to my sorrow when she muttered in her sleep . Instead it was the one I now call my own . It is not in good taste , my friend , for you to touch on these painful matters and ...
For it was not that body she really embraced , as I learned to my sorrow when she muttered in her sleep . Instead it was the one I now call my own . It is not in good taste , my friend , for you to touch on these painful matters and ...
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She thought about her husband's body , which she had embraced in not precisely blissful but sanctified and provocative bridal night , and which she no longer possessed — or which , if you like , as it was now the friend - body ...
She thought about her husband's body , which she had embraced in not precisely blissful but sanctified and provocative bridal night , and which she no longer possessed — or which , if you like , as it was now the friend - body ...
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