The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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He drew a breath like a sob through his goat - nose as he said : How you speak
today , Dau - ji , so solemnly ! I think I have never heard you speak so strangely ;
it touches me very near . I could wish you would not go on , I feel it so much .
He drew a breath like a sob through his goat - nose as he said : How you speak
today , Dau - ji , so solemnly ! I think I have never heard you speak so strangely ;
it touches me very near . I could wish you would not go on , I feel it so much .
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... the flowery bond and he speaks the words : ' I have received her ! ' When he
takes her from the hand of her parents and speaks the royal word : “ He am I , this
is you ; heaven I , earth you ; I the music of the song , you the words ; so shall 47.
... the flowery bond and he speaks the words : ' I have received her ! ' When he
takes her from the hand of her parents and speaks the royal word : “ He am I , this
is you ; heaven I , earth you ; I the music of the song , you the words ; so shall 47.
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... first in the consciousness of my new strength and beauty , and second because
my spiritual leanings will now be in harmony with my physical build , and it will no
longer be wrong or unfitting for me to speak in favour of simplification and cast ...
... first in the consciousness of my new strength and beauty , and second because
my spiritual leanings will now be in harmony with my physical build , and it will no
longer be wrong or unfitting for me to speak in favour of simplification and cast ...
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