The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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asked Shridaman . He is lying in the hut , ” answered Sita , “ collecting in sleep strength and beauty for his older days . It is time we spoke of him ; for his future ought to be more important to us than the que > a tion of how we ...
asked Shridaman . He is lying in the hut , ” answered Sita , “ collecting in sleep strength and beauty for his older days . It is time we spoke of him ; for his future ought to be more important to us than the que > a tion of how we ...
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a tion of how we shall come with honour out of all these perplexities . But his case and ours are closely related , and we shall be acting for his honour in acting for ours . Were I to stay behind with him , as I might , I suppose ...
a tion of how we shall come with honour out of all these perplexities . But his case and ours are closely related , and we shall be acting for his honour in acting for ours . Were I to stay behind with him , as I might , I suppose ...
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already answered arms asked bath beauty become belongs Berlin blind bliss blood body Brahman breast called carry certainly clear common course Cows cried death deed desire dream embraced everything eyes face father feel fire Fischer Verlag flesh flow flowers gave give goddess H. T. Lowe-Porter hand happiness head heart hold holy honour husband Kamadamana limbs listen live longer look lust matter mean mind Mother mountain Nanda nature ness night offer once round seemed sense shape short showed Shridaman side sight Sita Sita's soft soon soul speak spirit steps stood story sword taken tell things thou thought tion took Translated by H. T. tree turned voice wait wedded whole womb youth