The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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He held his cheeks with his dark beringed hands and from between his thick lips came chokingly over and over the name of his friend . ... He laid one hand on the body and turned to it now and again as he talked .
He held his cheeks with his dark beringed hands and from between his thick lips came chokingly over and over the name of his friend . ... He laid one hand on the body and turned to it now and again as he talked .
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despair have gone hand in hand , in sacrificial dance , ere thou couldst slay thyself ! Oh woe , Oh woe ! Severed the fine head from the fine body ! Still remains the soft fatness where it was , but reft of sense and meaning , unallied ...
despair have gone hand in hand , in sacrificial dance , ere thou couldst slay thyself ! Oh woe , Oh woe ! Severed the fine head from the fine body ! Still remains the soft fatness where it was , but reft of sense and meaning , unallied ...
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For in marriage one reaches the right hand to the bride ; but the hand belongs to the body ; and the body is the friend's . ” With an exultant cry Nanda leaped to his finely shaped feet . Sita and Shridaman sat still with bowed heads .
For in marriage one reaches the right hand to the bride ; but the hand belongs to the body ; and the body is the friend's . ” With an exultant cry Nanda leaped to his finely shaped feet . Sita and Shridaman sat still with bowed heads .
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