The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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Shridaman very much liked all this , comparing it with himself , who was several
shades lighter in both head and limbs , with a face too quite otherwise shaped .
The ridge of his nose was thin as a blade ; eyes he had , soft of pupil and lid , and
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Shridaman very much liked all this , comparing it with himself , who was several
shades lighter in both head and limbs , with a face too quite otherwise shaped .
The ridge of his nose was thin as a blade ; eyes he had , soft of pupil and lid , and
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did this frightful deed , robbing his limbs of their revered head , or rather his
revered head of its limbs , and abandoned me to this wretched widowed state . In
an agony of abnegation he did it , and with good intentions towards me , the
criminal ...
did this frightful deed , robbing his limbs of their revered head , or rather his
revered head of its limbs , and abandoned me to this wretched widowed state . In
an agony of abnegation he did it , and with good intentions towards me , the
criminal ...
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Tell me , Shridaman of the powerful limbs ! Slender Nanda , let me hear ! ” Vying
in pardon , the transformed youths bent over , lifted her up , the one with the
other's arms , and all three stood embraced , weeping and laughing together .
Tell me , Shridaman of the powerful limbs ! Slender Nanda , let me hear ! ” Vying
in pardon , the transformed youths bent over , lifted her up , the one with the
other's arms , and all three stood embraced , weeping and laughing together .
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