The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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... from the spot , and Nanda is trying to force him , but out of respect for my
husband's weak frame will not use his full strength ; for if he wanted to , he could
carry him like a child in his arms ; they feel like iron when one happens to touch
them .
... from the spot , and Nanda is trying to force him , but out of respect for my
husband's weak frame will not use his full strength ; for if he wanted to , he could
carry him like a child in his arms ; they feel like iron when one happens to touch
them .
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Then you can realize that I was hardly in a frame to carry out her commands .
Things swam before my eyes , I saw only unclearly whose head and limbs I had
in my hands and had to trust to luck that the right would find the right . Half the ...
Then you can realize that I was hardly in a frame to carry out her commands .
Things swam before my eyes , I saw only unclearly whose head and limbs I had
in my hands and had to trust to luck that the right would find the right . Half the ...
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He was no smith nor herd , but a vanija and son of a vanija , who helped his
father carry on a respectable trade ; as the father declined in strength the son
took over the business . No heavy hammer did he wield , nor pasture the kine on
the ...
He was no smith nor herd , but a vanija and son of a vanija , who helped his
father carry on a respectable trade ; as the father declined in strength the son
took over the business . No heavy hammer did he wield , nor pasture the kine on
the ...
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