The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaA. A. Knopf, 1941 - 196 Seiten An ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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... ness just the way one loses one's breath . That is the effect she has even if it is not her intention . But her lengthening her eyes in the shape of a lotus leaf makes it look like intention . You may say the fine figure was given her ...
... ness just the way one loses one's breath . That is the effect she has even if it is not her intention . But her lengthening her eyes in the shape of a lotus leaf makes it look like intention . You may say the fine figure was given her ...
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... and lids , and the body that went with them . But with all my respect , I had to ask myself whether he was really the right one to make me a wife and instruct my maidenly cold102 ness in the sweet and awful mysteries of sense .
... and lids , and the body that went with them . But with all my respect , I had to ask myself whether he was really the right one to make me a wife and instruct my maidenly cold102 ness in the sweet and awful mysteries of sense .
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A Legend of India Thomas Mann. ness in this , that the strange is now become my own and no longer an object of desire and admira- tion , except that I admire myself and that I no longer serve something else in choosing the mountain feast ...
A Legend of India Thomas Mann. ness in this , that the strange is now become my own and no longer an object of desire and admira- tion , except that I admire myself and that I no longer serve something else in choosing the mountain feast ...
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already answered arms asked beauty become belongs Berlin blind bliss blood body Brahman breast called carry certainly common course Cows cried death deed desire dream embraced eyes face fact father feel fire Fischer Verlag flesh flow flowers gave give goddess H. T. Lowe-Porter hand happiness head heart hold holy honour husband Kamadamana LIBRARIES limbs listen live longer look lust matter mean MICHIGAN mind Mother mountain Nanda nature ness night offer once question round seemed sense shape short showed Shridaman side sight Sita Sita's soft soon soul speak spirit steps stood story sword taken tell things thou thought tion took Translated by H. T. tree turned UNIVERSITY voice wait wedded whole youth