The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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I use the word ' hushed ' because we say hush when we want to listen ; and listening can only properly be done where there is a hush . It lets us listen to everything in it which is not entirely still , so that the stillness speaks as ...
I use the word ' hushed ' because we say hush when we want to listen ; and listening can only properly be done where there is a hush . It lets us listen to everything in it which is not entirely still , so that the stillness speaks as ...
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And yet all the hush , and all the things you can listen to in it , are just a sign that there is a lot going on and your notions about peace and quiet are just notions . The birds coo because they are making love ; all these bees and ...
And yet all the hush , and all the things you can listen to in it , are just a sign that there is a lot going on and your notions about peace and quiet are just notions . The birds coo because they are making love ; all these bees and ...
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And I will listen to your tale , though the fumes of life it exhales will come nigh to choke me . Word for word will I listen to it , for no one shall ever tax Kamadamana with lack of courage . True , it is hard to distinguish between ...
And I will listen to your tale , though the fumes of life it exhales will come nigh to choke me . Word for word will I listen to it , for no one shall ever tax Kamadamana with lack of courage . True , it is hard to distinguish between ...
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