The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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Come , let us stretch out in the soft grass after our meal and look through the branches of the trees into the sky . It is such a wonderful thing to look from a station which does not actually oblige us to look up , because the eyes are ...
Come , let us stretch out in the soft grass after our meal and look through the branches of the trees into the sky . It is such a wonderful thing to look from a station which does not actually oblige us to look up , because the eyes are ...
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turn . look with pleasure — you do not ? Your eyes are red , as when you recite texts from the RigVeda . ” “ Be quiet ! ” Shridaman admonished him in And be serious . This is a serious , a sacred sight ; that we look on at it is only ...
turn . look with pleasure — you do not ? Your eyes are red , as when you recite texts from the RigVeda . ” “ Be quiet ! ” Shridaman admonished him in And be serious . This is a serious , a sacred sight ; that we look on at it is only ...
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They looked at her and down at themselves or rather , in so doing they looked at each other ; for to look at themselves they had to look over at each other , such being the nature of their restoration . Sita , what has thou done ?
They looked at her and down at themselves or rather , in so doing they looked at each other ; for to look at themselves they had to look over at each other , such being the nature of their restoration . Sita , what has thou done ?
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