The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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Yet the teller has here but one wish : that the hearer may not accept the fact with
thoughtless indifference , as something quite common and natural , simply
because it has been often told and stands in the records , that people practise
cutting ...
Yet the teller has here but one wish : that the hearer may not accept the fact with
thoughtless indifference , as something quite common and natural , simply
because it has been often told and stands in the records , that people practise
cutting ...
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think and talk about are birth and death ; yet attend at a birth or a deathbed and
ask yourself , ask the groaning or the parting soul , whether it is common or not .
Self - beheading , however often it may be reported , is an act well - nigh ...
think and talk about are birth and death ; yet attend at a birth or a deathbed and
ask yourself , ask the groaning or the parting soul , whether it is common or not .
Self - beheading , however often it may be reported , is an act well - nigh ...
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That is the common lot , the regular effect of married life . Sita's melancholy
experience differed on this point not greatly from that of another woman who
presently no longer recognizes in her easy - going spouse the slender lusty youth
who ...
That is the common lot , the regular effect of married life . Sita's melancholy
experience differed on this point not greatly from that of another woman who
presently no longer recognizes in her easy - going spouse the slender lusty youth
who ...
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