The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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Had ever I blushed at the sight of a youth's breast or felt my eyes burn when I looked at his arms and legs ? No , all that was like nothing at all to me , it did not touch ever so little my coolness and pertness , for I was like a ...
Had ever I blushed at the sight of a youth's breast or felt my eyes burn when I looked at his arms and legs ? No , all that was like nothing at all to me , it did not touch ever so little my coolness and pertness , for I was like a ...
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I did not call her by name , I kept my eyes down so she could not read in them - all out of friendship for you and reverence for your wedded state . But now I have not only the head and the eyes she gazed into so deep and questioningly ...
I did not call her by name , I kept my eyes down so she could not read in them - all out of friendship for you and reverence for your wedded state . But now I have not only the head and the eyes she gazed into so deep and questioningly ...
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She held Andhaka's hand and he took two steps to one of hers and with his shining eyes saw only a little space of the road before him . But she saw far ahead into the distance to be travelled , the goal of her pity and yearning fixed ...
She held Andhaka's hand and he took two steps to one of hers and with his shining eyes saw only a little space of the road before him . But she saw far ahead into the distance to be travelled , the goal of her pity and yearning fixed ...
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