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 a body proper to serve as adjunct and appendage to a noble and
knowledgeable headpiece , that was of course head and front of the whole ,
whereas with the whole Nanda the body was , so to speak , the main thing , and
the head ...
It was a body proper to serve as adjunct and appendage to a noble and
knowledgeable headpiece , that was of course head and front of the whole ,
whereas with the whole Nanda the body was , so to speak , the main thing , and
the head ...
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In short , they are people one can talk to ; and why have you a friend like your
Nanda if he should not get on his legs and fix up this whole quite regular and
ordinary business for you , so you can be happy ? Well ? Hey ? What , stupid !
Instead ...
In short , they are people one can talk to ; and why have you a friend like your
Nanda if he should not get on his legs and fix up this whole quite regular and
ordinary business for you , so you can be happy ? Well ? Hey ? What , stupid !
Instead ...
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And in short the joyous friend - body , in its former life the chief of the whole ,
turned into a tame appendage to a head , into whose noble impulses it soon
neither could nor would enter with any paradisial completeness , and even bore
them ...
And in short the joyous friend - body , in its former life the chief of the whole ,
turned into a tame appendage to a head , into whose noble impulses it soon
neither could nor would enter with any paradisial completeness , and even bore
them ...
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