The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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Shridaman had a white cloth wound around his head and wore his white cotton
short - sleeved smock falling over his full draped apron , that hung like trousers .
In the neck - opening of the smock there showed an amulet - pouch on a thin ...
Shridaman had a white cloth wound around his head and wore his white cotton
short - sleeved smock falling over his full draped apron , that hung like trousers .
In the neck - opening of the smock there showed an amulet - pouch on a thin ...
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... to make a happy issue to the affair as good as certain . Shridaman's cheek had
twitched with pain at mention of the swinging episode . But on the whole he
showed himself grateful for his friend's readiness to serve him . Slowly he let
himself ...
... to make a happy issue to the affair as good as certain . Shridaman's cheek had
twitched with pain at mention of the swinging episode . But on the whole he
showed himself grateful for his friend's readiness to serve him . Slowly he let
himself ...
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It showed that she did not mean my body , which in and of itself does not deserve
the name ; you yourself have proved that , for now still call yourself Shridaman . I
did not reply to her , except for the most necessary things , and scarcely those ...
It showed that she did not mean my body , which in and of itself does not deserve
the name ; you yourself have proved that , for now still call yourself Shridaman . I
did not reply to her , except for the most necessary things , and scarcely those ...
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