The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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In your words , dear Shridaman , there is much truth , have not even brought it up
that I can only go home with a husband who wears your features . But Nanda's
opinion too I sympathize with ; when I remember how pathetic and insignificant ...
In your words , dear Shridaman , there is much truth , have not even brought it up
that I can only go home with a husband who wears your features . But Nanda's
opinion too I sympathize with ; when I remember how pathetic and insignificant ...
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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
still did not ...
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
still did not ...
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Possessing the husband - head on the friend - body , she yearned for the friend -
head on the husbandbody . And just as certainly would she feel pity and
sympathy for the husband - head on the friend - body , nor would she find any
peace ...
Possessing the husband - head on the friend - body , she yearned for the friend -
head on the husbandbody . And just as certainly would she feel pity and
sympathy for the husband - head on the friend - body , nor would she find any
peace ...
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