The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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More than once in the world it has come to pass that I showed it . But I am sorry for you , I must say , although you do not deserve it , you and the pale , blind little seedling in your womb . The two young men in there , I pity them ...
More than once in the world it has come to pass that I showed it . But I am sorry for you , I must say , although you do not deserve it , you and the pale , blind little seedling in your womb . The two young men in there , I pity them ...
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In a word ( to put the question so that it takes proper cognizance of the fluid boundary between doing and happening ) , what has come to pass with you ? The excitement in which you acted is understandable ; but could you not have ...
In a word ( to put the question so that it takes proper cognizance of the fluid boundary between doing and happening ) , what has come to pass with you ? The excitement in which you acted is understandable ; but could you not have ...
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As for the way thither , it was without special difficulties or hardships , except for the robbers ' pass , the gorge of tigers , and the vale of serpents , where certainly one needed to have a care and to take one's courage in both ...
As for the way thither , it was without special difficulties or hardships , except for the robbers ' pass , the gorge of tigers , and the vale of serpents , where certainly one needed to have a care and to take one's courage in both ...
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