The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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writing of all phenomena , not only in its first and simple sense but also in its
second and higher one , using it as means whereby to look through at the pure
and spiritual . How will you arrive at a perception of peace , and feel the joy of a ...
writing of all phenomena , not only in its first and simple sense but also in its
second and higher one , using it as means whereby to look through at the pure
and spiritual . How will you arrive at a perception of peace , and feel the joy of a ...
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But I am sure you mean well by me , you want to console me , so I forgive you the
vulgar and ignorant way you express yourself about my mortal illness . Indeed ,
not only do I forgive you ; for your last words seem to hold out a possibility which
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But I am sure you mean well by me , you want to console me , so I forgive you the
vulgar and ignorant way you express yourself about my mortal illness . Indeed ,
not only do I forgive you ; for your last words seem to hold out a possibility which
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Or are you inclined to forgive me , can you find it possible that under these
circumstances brought about by blind chance , a new and better life could begin
between us three - a better one , I mean , than would have been possible if the
former ...
Or are you inclined to forgive me , can you find it possible that under these
circumstances brought about by blind chance , a new and better life could begin
between us three - a better one , I mean , than would have been possible if the
former ...
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