The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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ness in the sweet and awful mysteries of sense . - It always seemed to me it did
not fit him ; it was not worthy of him , it did not go with his head , and always when
his flesh rose to encounter me in those wedded nights it seemed to me like a ...
ness in the sweet and awful mysteries of sense . - It always seemed to me it did
not fit him ; it was not worthy of him , it did not go with his head , and always when
his flesh rose to encounter me in those wedded nights it seemed to me like a ...
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... tree for the procession of cows round the mountain Bright Peak instead of for
the Brahmanical rites , for it has become quite right and proper and what was
foreign to me is so no more . dear friends , there is a certain sadOf course , my
ness in ...
... tree for the procession of cows round the mountain Bright Peak instead of for
the Brahmanical rites , for it has become quite right and proper and what was
foreign to me is so no more . dear friends , there is a certain sadOf course , my
ness in ...
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... and the situation is fundamentally changed in mine and Sita's favour . Hers
above all ! For if we are to put ness and satisfaction before everything else , then
certainly there can be no purer and more perfect solution than the one I describe .
... and the situation is fundamentally changed in mine and Sita's favour . Hers
above all ! For if we are to put ness and satisfaction before everything else , then
certainly there can be no purer and more perfect solution than the one I describe .
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