The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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Now , this bathing - place the friends had hit on was not one of the larger ones ,
full of offerings , renowned for its miracles , and thronged by noble and simple ,
though of course at different hours . No , it was a quiet , retired little spot , not at a
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Now , this bathing - place the friends had hit on was not one of the larger ones ,
full of offerings , renowned for its miracles , and thronged by noble and simple ,
though of course at different hours . No , it was a quiet , retired little spot , not at a
...
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3858 HERE LERE WE WARN THE LIStener , perhaps misled by the so far
pleasing course of the tale , not to fall prey to a misconception of its real character
. For a little space there was silence , it turned its face away ; when it turns back it
is ...
3858 HERE LERE WE WARN THE LIStener , perhaps misled by the so far
pleasing course of the tale , not to fall prey to a misconception of its real character
. For a little space there was silence , it turned its face away ; when it turns back it
is ...
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What – while she yielded to quite commonplace feelings of impatience — was
happening to that neck , of course she refused to dream . – Possibly , in her
inmost soul - far beneath her ill - humour , which was lively , but belonged to the
sphere ...
What – while she yielded to quite commonplace feelings of impatience — was
happening to that neck , of course she refused to dream . – Possibly , in her
inmost soul - far beneath her ill - humour , which was lively , but belonged to the
sphere ...
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