The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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... the soft mild eyes and lids , and the body that went with them . But with all my
respect , I had to ask myself whether he was really the right one to make me a
wife and instruct my maidenly cold102 ness in the sweet and awful mysteries of
sense .
... the soft mild eyes and lids , and the body that went with them . But with all my
respect , I had to ask myself whether he was really the right one to make me a
wife and instruct my maidenly cold102 ness in the sweet and awful mysteries of
sense .
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ness in the sweet and awful mysteries of sense . – It always seemed to me it did
not fit him ; it was not worthy of him , it did not go with his head , and always when
his flesh rose to encounter me in those wedded nights it seemed to me like a ...
ness in the sweet and awful mysteries of sense . – It always seemed to me it did
not fit him ; it was not worthy of him , it did not go with his head , and always when
his flesh rose to encounter me in those wedded nights it seemed to me like a ...
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ness in this , that the strange is now become my own and no longer an object of
desire and admiration , except that I admire myself and that I no longer serve
something else in choosing the mountain feast instead of the Indra - feast , but
rather ...
ness in this , that the strange is now become my own and no longer an object of
desire and admiration , except that I admire myself and that I no longer serve
something else in choosing the mountain feast instead of the Indra - feast , but
rather ...
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