The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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giously through reed and lotus into the water , but may step down in dignity to
drink and to lave themselves . Now , this bathing - place the friends had hit on
was not one of the larger ones , full of offerings , renowned for its miracles , and ...
giously through reed and lotus into the water , but may step down in dignity to
drink and to lave themselves . Now , this bathing - place the friends had hit on
was not one of the larger ones , full of offerings , renowned for its miracles , and ...
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to the favour vouchsafed to the friends ; for after the purificatory bath the maid sat
down on the steps that the sun might dry her . And her native charm , released by
the conviction that she was quite alone , made her fall into first one , then ...
to the favour vouchsafed to the friends ; for after the purificatory bath the maid sat
down on the steps that the sun might dry her . And her native charm , released by
the conviction that she was quite alone , made her fall into first one , then ...
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There a door on a still lower level , to which steps led down , admitted him into
the heart of the house , the womb of the great Mother . At the foot of the steps he
trembled and staggered back , his hands spread out against the two linga stones
...
There a door on a still lower level , to which steps led down , admitted him into
the heart of the house , the womb of the great Mother . At the foot of the steps he
trembled and staggered back , his hands spread out against the two linga stones
...
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