The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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Her parents had not seen her since she embraced her husband , and they wished to convince themselves that her wedded bliss became her . Although Sita had begun of late to look forward to the joys of motherhood , they ventured on the ...
Her parents had not seen her since she embraced her husband , and they wished to convince themselves that her wedded bliss became her . Although Sita had begun of late to look forward to the joys of motherhood , they ventured on the ...
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Vying in pardon , the transformed youths bent over , lifted her up , the one with the other's arms , and all three stood embraced , weeping and laughing together . Two things became at once very clear : first , that Sita had been quite ...
Vying in pardon , the transformed youths bent over , lifted her up , the one with the other's arms , and all three stood embraced , weeping and laughing together . Two things became at once very clear : first , that Sita had been quite ...
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For it was not that body she really embraced , as I learned to my sorrow when she muttered in her sleep . Instead it was the one I now call my own . It is not in good taste , my friend , for you to touch on these painful matters and ...
For it was not that body she really embraced , as I learned to my sorrow when she muttered in her sleep . Instead it was the one I now call my own . It is not in good taste , my friend , for you to touch on these painful matters and ...
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