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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... never mingle their hearts . " For where thy treasure is , there will thy heart be also . " And their treasure is yellow gold and paddy fields . If hearts move like parallel straight lines , they can never converge and meet . I mean they ...
... never mingle their hearts . " For where thy treasure is , there will thy heart be also . " And their treasure is yellow gold and paddy fields . If hearts move like parallel straight lines , they can never converge and meet . I mean they ...
Page 203
... never resented all that at any time . There was no sneaking resentment , no seething rancour , no whining , no ... never touched the fringe of her heart even under the most violent knocks of adver- sity upon her head . Though she always ...
... never resented all that at any time . There was no sneaking resentment , no seething rancour , no whining , no ... never touched the fringe of her heart even under the most violent knocks of adver- sity upon her head . Though she always ...
Page 214
... never rises and the grass never grows , all the heart- broken souls on this earth , like the ploughman , Mukunda , turn into stocks and stones and seem to become one with the creeping shadows cast by the maze of headstones that stand ...
... never rises and the grass never grows , all the heart- broken souls on this earth , like the ploughman , Mukunda , turn into stocks and stones and seem to become one with the creeping shadows cast by the maze of headstones that stand ...
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The Zamindary Homestead | 8 |
The Drumstick Trees | 17 |
Selfhelp | 23 |
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