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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... seen walking with a brass pot full of water held in his left hand . It was evident that the pot of water in the left hand mutely accompanied him to prove itself eventually serviceable when he would retire into privacy , on stopping at a ...
... seen walking with a brass pot full of water held in his left hand . It was evident that the pot of water in the left hand mutely accompanied him to prove itself eventually serviceable when he would retire into privacy , on stopping at a ...
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... seen the two men sitting together in the silence of midnight , evidently employed in a tete - a - tete . Many Pana families are living within the zamindary taluk of Fatehpur Sarshand . They are , as we have already said , an ...
... seen the two men sitting together in the silence of midnight , evidently employed in a tete - a - tete . Many Pana families are living within the zamindary taluk of Fatehpur Sarshand . They are , as we have already said , an ...
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... seen the parched rice leaping with a crack out of the broken husk and greeting the eye with its milk - white beauty , just as tiny shells , which lie in the sands of the sea - shore like pearls , catch the eye amidst the blazing dunes ...
... seen the parched rice leaping with a crack out of the broken husk and greeting the eye with its milk - white beauty , just as tiny shells , which lie in the sands of the sea - shore like pearls , catch the eye amidst the blazing dunes ...
Contents
The Zamindary Homestead | 8 |
The Drumstick Trees | 17 |
Selfhelp | 23 |
Copyright | |
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