The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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He wore a little cap on his sleek black hair , still wet from the bath ; a loincloth of
white cotton cloth , rings on his upper arms , and round his neck a necklace of
stone - pearls held together with gold bands . Through it one could see the ...
He wore a little cap on his sleek black hair , still wet from the bath ; a loincloth of
white cotton cloth , rings on his upper arms , and round his neck a necklace of
stone - pearls held together with gold bands . Through it one could see the ...
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to the favour vouchsafed to the friends ; for after the purificatory bath the maid sat
down on the steps that the sun might dry her . And her native charm , released by
the conviction that she was quite alone , made her fall into first one , then ...
to the favour vouchsafed to the friends ; for after the purificatory bath the maid sat
down on the steps that the sun might dry her . And her native charm , released by
the conviction that she was quite alone , made her fall into first one , then ...
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One feels tempted to rank his good fortune above that of the charming Sita . That
love for Sumantra's golden child that had seized upon Shridaman when he saw
her at her ritual bath - a love so deep and ardent that he had thought he must die
...
One feels tempted to rank his good fortune above that of the charming Sita . That
love for Sumantra's golden child that had seized upon Shridaman when he saw
her at her ritual bath - a love so deep and ardent that he had thought he must die
...
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