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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... voice that the illness was incurable , a sickness unto death . It was of such a nature , he said , that he not only must but would die , the must and the will being entirely interwoven and indistinguishable , so that they formed a ...
... voice that the illness was incurable , a sickness unto death . It was of such a nature , he said , that he not only must but would die , the must and the will being entirely interwoven and indistinguishable , so that they formed a ...
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... voice . He said nothing , afraid lest he too might speak in an unnatural voice and address her by her name , for he felt drawn to follow the example she had set . It was she who after a short pause made the suggestion : " I will tell ...
... voice . He said nothing , afraid lest he too might speak in an unnatural voice and address her by her name , for he felt drawn to follow the example she had set . It was she who after a short pause made the suggestion : " I will tell ...
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... voice of Durga - Devi , the Un- approachable , Kali the dark , the voice of the World - Mother herself . It was a deep , harsh voice , with a maternal firmness about it . “ Will you just let that be for a minute , you silly ape ! " it ...
... voice of Durga - Devi , the Un- approachable , Kali the dark , the voice of the World - Mother herself . It was a deep , harsh voice , with a maternal firmness about it . “ Will you just let that be for a minute , you silly ape ! " it ...
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