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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... really put it on , of herself . No amount of ritual bathing can alter that : she comes out with the very same taking behind she took in . " " You should not speak so coarsely , " Shrida- man chid him with feeling , " of such a 39.
... really put it on , of herself . No amount of ritual bathing can alter that : she comes out with the very same taking behind she took in . " " You should not speak so coarsely , " Shrida- man chid him with feeling , " of such a 39.
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... speak for Indra's cult of words and against simplification , it will become me bet- ter than it did before — or at least if not my face it will become my body , which is now a minor matter to you , Shridaman , but to me it is the main ...
... speak for Indra's cult of words and against simplification , it will become me bet- ter than it did before — or at least if not my face it will become my body , which is now a minor matter to you , Shridaman , but to me it is the main ...
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... body but another one altogether . Another it was , at once and from the first min- ute after his Maya . But not only of this do I speak . For in time - the time that Sita and Shridaman spent " at first " in perfect relish of 162.
... body but another one altogether . Another it was , at once and from the first min- ute after his Maya . But not only of this do I speak . For in time - the time that Sita and Shridaman spent " at first " in perfect relish of 162.
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