The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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... a face of horror , distracting , Medusalike , turning the beholder to stone , or maddening him to wild acts of abnegation - for so Shridaman , Nanda , and Sita saw it , on the journey which they — but everything in its turn .
... a face of horror , distracting , Medusalike , turning the beholder to stone , or maddening him to wild acts of abnegation - for so Shridaman , Nanda , and Sita saw it , on the journey which they — but everything in its turn .
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Not innocent , no , there might be some sense in deceiving oneself , it would be worth while , if everything were not at an end , but as it is there is no sense . Innocent I am not , have not been for long ; and as for being abandoned ...
Not innocent , no , there might be some sense in deceiving oneself , it would be worth while , if everything were not at an end , but as it is there is no sense . Innocent I am not , have not been for long ; and as for being abandoned ...
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Things did not get so far that the Nanda - body changed back completely into the Shridaman - body — when indeed everything would have been as before . Our narrative will not exaggerate , rather it emphasizes the factors limiting the ...
Things did not get so far that the Nanda - body changed back completely into the Shridaman - body — when indeed everything would have been as before . Our narrative will not exaggerate , rather it emphasizes the factors limiting the ...
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