The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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Another slight disappointment was the fact that when Shridaman sat on the
ground his posture as need hardly be said was conditioned not by his body but
by his head . He had contempt for the rustic position beloved of Nanda , and sat ...
Another slight disappointment was the fact that when Shridaman sat on the
ground his posture as need hardly be said was conditioned not by his body but
by his head . He had contempt for the rustic position beloved of Nanda , and sat ...
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... and its restriction to unmistakable signs , in order to gain understanding for the
fact that the effect was reciprocal between head and limbs ; since the Shridaman
- head , conditioning his l- and myfeeling , underwent adaptation in its turn .
... and its restriction to unmistakable signs , in order to gain understanding for the
fact that the effect was reciprocal between head and limbs ; since the Shridaman
- head , conditioning his l- and myfeeling , underwent adaptation in its turn .
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But our honour may count as saved , for I have only betrayed your head with your
body , and that is quitted , in a way , by the fact that Sita the lovely - hipped
betrayed my head with your body . Brahma has preserved us from the worst ; that
I ...
But our honour may count as saved , for I have only betrayed your head with your
body , and that is quitted , in a way , by the fact that Sita the lovely - hipped
betrayed my head with your body . Brahma has preserved us from the worst ; that
I ...
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