The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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Shridaman , ” he sobbed , “ dear friend , what hast thou done , and how couldst thou bring thyself to do this with thy hands and arms , a deed so hard to do ! It was not anything for thee ! No one urged thee to this , yet hast thou ...
Shridaman , ” he sobbed , “ dear friend , what hast thou done , and how couldst thou bring thyself to do this with thy hands and arms , a deed so hard to do ! It was not anything for thee ! No one urged thee to this , yet hast thou ...
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... set a barrier between him and wanton desire as honour and friendship did before . They have cut off each other's heads ! For a reason I no longer conceal from myself , their anger blazed to this mutual deed — I see all clearly .
... set a barrier between him and wanton desire as honour and friendship did before . They have cut off each other's heads ! For a reason I no longer conceal from myself , their anger blazed to this mutual deed — I see all clearly .
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to this mutual deed — I see all clearly . But only one sword is here -- and Nanda holds it ! How could they fight with only one ? Shridaman , forgotten all wisdom and mildness , seized the sword and hewed off Nanda's head , who then ...
to this mutual deed — I see all clearly . But only one sword is here -- and Nanda holds it ! How could they fight with only one ? Shridaman , forgotten all wisdom and mildness , seized the sword and hewed off Nanda's head , who then ...
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