The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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“ But to you , ” he went on , the proverb applies : ' The owl is blind by day , by night the crow . But whom love blinds nor light nor darkness know . ' I repeat this edifying saying that you may see yourself in it and bethink you that ...
“ But to you , ” he went on , the proverb applies : ' The owl is blind by day , by night the crow . But whom love blinds nor light nor darkness know . ' I repeat this edifying saying that you may see yourself in it and bethink you that ...
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Or are you inclined to forgive me , can you find it possible that under these circumstances brought about by blind chance , a new and better life could begin between us three - a better one , I mean , than would have been possible if ...
Or are you inclined to forgive me , can you find it possible that under these circumstances brought about by blind chance , a new and better life could begin between us three - a better one , I mean , than would have been possible if ...
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We must admit that Sita of the lovely hips had made a mistake when she carried out in the way she did the goddess's gracious command : a mistake not only in so far as > a - she carried it out in blind haste , but 159.
We must admit that Sita of the lovely hips had made a mistake when she carried out in the way she did the goddess's gracious command : a mistake not only in so far as > a - she carried it out in blind haste , but 159.
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