The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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The steps leading to the spring were wooden too and rather broken , yet good
enough for a dignified descent . The youths expressed their pleasure at having
hit on this spot , which gave them opportunity for worship , refreshment and rest in
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The steps leading to the spring were wooden too and rather broken , yet good
enough for a dignified descent . The youths expressed their pleasure at having
hit on this spot , which gave them opportunity for worship , refreshment and rest in
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gave me to know something of that which is more than the image , since the
name is a part of the essence and of the soul . Happier still I was to hear from you
that she is a good maiden ; for that was a means still more easily to go behind her
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gave me to know something of that which is more than the image , since the
name is a part of the essence and of the soul . Happier still I was to hear from you
that she is a good maiden ; for that was a means still more easily to go behind her
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He had it all in his head ; while Shridaman was now better adapted to hold the
reins , just as Nanda had been before . He gave up the office to Shridaman and
sat down behind him with Sita ; but prompted his friend on the way he should
take .
He had it all in his head ; while Shridaman was now better adapted to hold the
reins , just as Nanda had been before . He gave up the office to Shridaman and
sat down behind him with Sita ; but prompted his friend on the way he should
take .
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