The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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And the doctrine applies especially in youth , when the clay of life is still soft and
the I- and my - feelings not yet hardened into the division of the single personality
. Young Shridaman was a merchant , and the son of a merchant ; Nanda , on the
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And the doctrine applies especially in youth , when the clay of life is still soft and
the I- and my - feelings not yet hardened into the division of the single personality
. Young Shridaman was a merchant , and the son of a merchant ; Nanda , on the
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The ridge of his nose was thin as a blade ; eyes he had , soft of pupil and lid , and
on his cheeks a soft fan - shaped beard . Soft too were his limbs , not moulded by
exercise as cowherd and smith , even rather Brahman - like , as well as clerkly ...
The ridge of his nose was thin as a blade ; eyes he had , soft of pupil and lid , and
on his cheeks a soft fan - shaped beard . Soft too were his limbs , not moulded by
exercise as cowherd and smith , even rather Brahman - like , as well as clerkly ...
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... most high goddess , I am not so bad , that I should not have loved my lord and
husband , and even more feared and honoured him : that head so fine and wise ,
the beard soft as the soft mild eyes and lids , and the body that went with them .
... most high goddess , I am not so bad , that I should not have loved my lord and
husband , and even more feared and honoured him : that head so fine and wise ,
the beard soft as the soft mild eyes and lids , and the body that went with them .
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