The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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The entrance seemed to crouch beneath the wild mountain itself , supported by
columns flanked by snarling leopards . There were painted pictures to right and
left , also at the sides of the inner entrance , carven out of the rock ; visions of life
in ...
The entrance seemed to crouch beneath the wild mountain itself , supported by
columns flanked by snarling leopards . There were painted pictures to right and
left , also at the sides of the inner entrance , carven out of the rock ; visions of life
in ...
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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 shame , and a degradation of his refinement , a ...
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 shame , and a degradation of his refinement , a ...
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She counted herself happy to have made it , because it seemed to her paradisial
– and perhaps in anticipation had appeared so - to possess the friend's body in
the sign of the husband's head . But she had not foreseen - nor in her happiness
...
She counted herself happy to have made it , because it seemed to her paradisial
– and perhaps in anticipation had appeared so - to possess the friend's body in
the sign of the husband's head . But she had not foreseen - nor in her happiness
...
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