The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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In the daytime , I meari , he was there , for of course he was not at night , when I slept with his friend Shridaman , my husband , and we met as the godlike pair as we had for the first time on the bed of flowers our wedding night ...
In the daytime , I meari , he was there , for of course he was not at night , when I slept with his friend Shridaman , my husband , and we met as the godlike pair as we had for the first time on the bed of flowers our wedding night ...
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She thought about her husband's body , which she had embraced in not precisely blissful but sanctified and provocative bridal night , and which she no longer possessed - or which , if you like , as it was now the friend - body ...
She thought about her husband's body , which she had embraced in not precisely blissful but sanctified and provocative bridal night , and which she no longer possessed - or which , if you like , as it was now the friend - body ...
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How many nights have I dreamed that you came so to the outcast and solitary across the wastes , and now it is really you , and you have conquered the robbers ' pass , the tigers ' gorge , and the serpents ' vale , that I wilfully put ...
How many nights have I dreamed that you came so to the outcast and solitary across the wastes , and now it is really you , and you have conquered the robbers ' pass , the tigers ' gorge , and the serpents ' vale , that I wilfully put ...
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