The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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It was she who after a short pause made the suggestion : “ I will tell you what ,
Nanda , you must go after him and see where he is , give him a shake with those
strong arms of yours , if he has forgotten himself in prayer – we cannot wait any ...
It was she who after a short pause made the suggestion : “ I will tell you what ,
Nanda , you must go after him and see where he is , give him a shake with those
strong arms of yours , if he has forgotten himself in prayer – we cannot wait any ...
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I had already thought of going , and only feared you might not like to wait here
alone . But it is only for a few seconds . ” With that he lowered himself from the
driver's seat and went up into the shrine . And we , who know what a sight
awaited ...
I had already thought of going , and only feared you might not like to wait here
alone . But it is only for a few seconds . ” With that he lowered himself from the
driver's seat and went up into the shrine . And we , who know what a sight
awaited ...
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I hope you have listened to me ? Then run ! But do the trick properly , do not put
the heads on wrong way round in your flurry so that they have to go about with
their faces backwards and make people laugh at them ! Get along ! If you wait till
...
I hope you have listened to me ? Then run ! But do the trick properly , do not put
the heads on wrong way round in your flurry so that they have to go about with
their faces backwards and make people laugh at them ! Get along ! If you wait till
...
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