The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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Both men , both at once . All is over ! My lord and husband , who went about the fire with me , my Shridaman with the estimable head and the body , which after all was warm , for he taught me lust , as far as I know it , in nights of ...
Both men , both at once . All is over ! My lord and husband , who went about the fire with me , my Shridaman with the estimable head and the body , which after all was warm , for he taught me lust , as far as I know it , in nights of ...
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But not here in my bailiwick , to make it look as though dear life should all at once perish and go out of the world , just on account of your silliness . My ears are full as it is of these quack philosophers who say that human ...
But not here in my bailiwick , to make it look as though dear life should all at once perish and go out of the world , just on account of your silliness . My ears are full as it is of these quack philosophers who say that human ...
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You have always been a modest youth ; but now all at once you scale the heights of presumption , and declare your situation the purest and perfectest in the world to guarantee Sita's happiness , when it is obvious that it is I who have ...
You have always been a modest youth ; but now all at once you scale the heights of presumption , and declare your situation the purest and perfectest in the world to guarantee Sita's happiness , when it is obvious that it is I who have ...
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