The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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S.THEY O THEY WENT ON , AND THEIR respective errands took them for a time upon different ways . When they had reached the river Jumna with its crowding sails and saw on the horizon the outline of the city Kurukshetra , Shridaman took to ...
S.THEY O THEY WENT ON , AND THEIR respective errands took them for a time upon different ways . When they had reached the river Jumna with its crowding sails and saw on the horizon the outline of the city Kurukshetra , Shridaman took to ...
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The hour had indeed been waited for , but here it was at last and took on presentness , when he spoke the words : “ I have received her ” ; when with offerings of rice and butter he took her from her parents ' hands , called himself ...
The hour had indeed been waited for , but here it was at last and took on presentness , when he spoke the words : “ I have received her ” ; when with offerings of rice and butter he took her from her parents ' hands , called himself ...
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Often the jute and rice farmers took her long distances in their carts , and when there was no such conveyance , she paced onwards with her staff undaunted , in the dust of the highroads . She held Andhaka's hand and he took two steps ...
Often the jute and rice farmers took her long distances in their carts , and when there was no such conveyance , she paced onwards with her staff undaunted , in the dust of the highroads . She held Andhaka's hand and he took two steps ...
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