The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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But the truth is , there are cases where no real difference exists between “ given '
and ' taken ' ; she knows that herself , probably she prays for pardon just because
she is so ' taking . ' This figure of hers , she has taken it — not as one just ...
But the truth is , there are cases where no real difference exists between “ given '
and ' taken ' ; she knows that herself , probably she prays for pardon just because
she is so ' taking . ' This figure of hers , she has taken it — not as one just ...
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cially at this moment , when Shridaman's otherwise rather thin voice had
suddenly taken on a deep note that went to his heart . He drew a breath like a
sob through his goat - nose as he said : How you speak today , Dau - ji , so
solemnly !
cially at this moment , when Shridaman's otherwise rather thin voice had
suddenly taken on a deep note that went to his heart . He drew a breath like a
sob through his goat - nose as he said : How you speak today , Dau - ji , so
solemnly !
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And here the narrator would particularly invoke the sympathy of his hearers for
Sita's feelings as she watched the changes and drew inevitable conclusions
about corresponding changes which might have taken place in the distant friend .
And here the narrator would particularly invoke the sympathy of his hearers for
Sita's feelings as she watched the changes and drew inevitable conclusions
about corresponding changes which might have taken place in the distant friend .
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