The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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about its negative condition and how it cannot be called hushed nor cosy , and all
that is funny enough to make one weep , or , to use the word made on purpose , it
is touching , because it makes me grieve for that well - being of yours that is so ...
about its negative condition and how it cannot be called hushed nor cosy , and all
that is funny enough to make one weep , or , to use the word made on purpose , it
is touching , because it makes me grieve for that well - being of yours that is so ...
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had said and looked straight up through the swaying boughs and flowering
bushes into the blue of Vishnu's heaven , waving broken - off branches to protect
themselves from the red - and - white flies , called Children of Indra , that came to
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had said and looked straight up through the swaying boughs and flowering
bushes into the blue of Vishnu's heaven , waving broken - off branches to protect
themselves from the red - and - white flies , called Children of Indra , that came to
...
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For the first time she called him by his name . The hour had indeed been waited
for , but here it was at last and took on presentness , when he spoke the words : “
I have received her " ; when with offerings of rice and butter he took her from her ...
For the first time she called him by his name . The hour had indeed been waited
for , but here it was at last and took on presentness , when he spoke the words : “
I have received her " ; when with offerings of rice and butter he took her from her ...
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