The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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A Legend of India Thomas Mann. dess ! The lust of thy awakened creature was
greater than its satisfaction , its craving greater than its joy . “ And by day I saw
our friend Nanda with the goat - nose ; and in the evening before we went to bed .
A Legend of India Thomas Mann. dess ! The lust of thy awakened creature was
greater than its satisfaction , its craving greater than its joy . “ And by day I saw
our friend Nanda with the goat - nose ; and in the evening before we went to bed .
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She would profit , as you call it , ” retorted Nanda , not without bitterness , “ from
advantages you are now proud to call are just as egotistic as I am . And you
misunderstand me besides . I do not refer to this married body I now have , but to
my ...
She would profit , as you call it , ” retorted Nanda , not without bitterness , “ from
advantages you are now proud to call are just as egotistic as I am . And you
misunderstand me besides . I do not refer to this married body I now have , but to
my ...
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when Sita's wedded lord continued to dress his new body as he had the old and
not as Nanda did . Again , he did not follow Nanda's practice of anointing his skin
with mustard oil . His head could not tolerate this odour on his own person ; he ...
when Sita's wedded lord continued to dress his new body as he had the old and
not as Nanda did . Again , he did not follow Nanda's practice of anointing his skin
with mustard oil . His head could not tolerate this odour on his own person ; he ...
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