The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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But the change you perceive has a different cause and belongs to a story full of
strangeness and stress , which is precisely the story of us three who petition you .
It has set us face to face with a question we cannot solve by ourselves ; we must ...
But the change you perceive has a different cause and belongs to a story full of
strangeness and stress , which is precisely the story of us three who petition you .
It has set us face to face with a question we cannot solve by ourselves ; we must ...
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THE STORY GOES ON TO TELL that the wedded bliss of these lovers lasted but
a day and a night . The sun had not risen for the second time above the fiery
blossoms of the wood beside Nanda's hut when Shridaman came on the scene .
THE STORY GOES ON TO TELL that the wedded bliss of these lovers lasted but
a day and a night . The sun had not risen for the second time above the fiery
blossoms of the wood beside Nanda's hut when Shridaman came on the scene .
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1924 DEATH IN VENICE AND OTHER STORIES Translated by Kenneth Burke .
1925. Contains translations of Der Tod in Venedig , Tristan , and Tonio Kröger (
out of print ) THE MAGIC MOUNTAIN Translated by H. T. Lowe - Porter . 1927.
1924 DEATH IN VENICE AND OTHER STORIES Translated by Kenneth Burke .
1925. Contains translations of Der Tod in Venedig , Tristan , and Tonio Kröger (
out of print ) THE MAGIC MOUNTAIN Translated by H. T. Lowe - Porter . 1927.
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