The Stoddard Library: A Thousand Hours of Entertainment with the World's Great Writers, Volume 7G.L. Shuman & Company, 1911 - Literature |
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... give him when we see him ; what does your manner signify - is it good tidings or bad ? " To whom she replied , " Oh ! Sakyas ! it is wonderfully good news ! " " What is it , then , " they said ; " come ! let us know . " Then she ...
... give him when we see him ; what does your manner signify - is it good tidings or bad ? " To whom she replied , " Oh ! Sakyas ! it is wonderfully good news ! " " What is it , then , " they said ; " come ! let us know . " Then she ...
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... give her to the Prince Siddârtha in marriage . " At the same time , the father of Nanda sent a similar message on behalf of his son , and so also Devadatta , having heard that Suddhôdana was seeking Gôtamî for Siddartha , sent a message ...
... give her to the Prince Siddârtha in marriage . " At the same time , the father of Nanda sent a similar message on behalf of his son , and so also Devadatta , having heard that Suddhôdana was seeking Gôtamî for Siddartha , sent a message ...
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... give my father no further trouble than to ask for a man to follow my directions and make my intention known , and then I will select the husband of my choice . " I will arrange this matter At this time Dandapani , having attended to ...
... give my father no further trouble than to ask for a man to follow my directions and make my intention known , and then I will select the husband of my choice . " I will arrange this matter At this time Dandapani , having attended to ...
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... give audience to some barbarian ambassadors who had just arrived at his court . " " Scarcely was this scene ended when Priscus fell in with the ambassadors of the Western Empire , with whom he naturally began to compare notes . " Are ...
... give audience to some barbarian ambassadors who had just arrived at his court . " " Scarcely was this scene ended when Priscus fell in with the ambassadors of the Western Empire , with whom he naturally began to compare notes . " Are ...
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... give her to the god of storms , The lightning and the gale ! THE LAST LEAF I SAW him once before , As he passed by the door , And again The pavement stones resound , As he totters o'er the ground With his cane . They say that in his ...
... give her to the god of storms , The lightning and the gale ! THE LAST LEAF I SAW him once before , As he passed by the door , And again The pavement stones resound , As he totters o'er the ground With his cane . They say that in his ...
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