The Stubble Under the Cloven Hoof: An Imaginative Recast of Fakir Mohan Senapati's Masterpiece in Oriya Fiction, Cho Mano Atho Guntho |
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... ground , doubled up his body into the invocatory attitude of a priestly Brahmin and scooped out both his hands together into the sacramental shape of a cup . In this traditional invocatory posture of a Hindu priest he called upon the ...
... ground , doubled up his body into the invocatory attitude of a priestly Brahmin and scooped out both his hands together into the sacramental shape of a cup . In this traditional invocatory posture of a Hindu priest he called upon the ...
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... ground by the mournful throng as it passes . Then they slowly step back into their homes to treasure these mementos among the most precious possessions that they have in this world . The solemn cortege slowly wends its way up the ...
... ground by the mournful throng as it passes . Then they slowly step back into their homes to treasure these mementos among the most precious possessions that they have in this world . The solemn cortege slowly wends its way up the ...
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... ground with a thud . It wallowed in the dusty street to its heart's content to celebrate its deliverance from the three tortures of flogg- ing , tugging and bearing its Police master on its back . The Pana stripling , the syce , had to ...
... ground with a thud . It wallowed in the dusty street to its heart's content to celebrate its deliverance from the three tortures of flogg- ing , tugging and bearing its Police master on its back . The Pana stripling , the syce , had to ...
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The Zamindary Homestead | 8 |
The Drumstick Trees | 17 |
Selfhelp | 23 |
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