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Side 196
... walked the fire from end to end , bare feet treading it swiftly but steadily , all posing and posturing momentarily forgotten . Even the one who had wanted to turn tail walked firmly . One walked with his hands together , eyes on the ...
... walked the fire from end to end , bare feet treading it swiftly but steadily , all posing and posturing momentarily forgotten . Even the one who had wanted to turn tail walked firmly . One walked with his hands together , eyes on the ...
Side 198
... walked the fire with his kāvadi , and the others followed . In the past , it was at this point that each devotee was ruthlessly lashed until he was satisfied that he was truly purged . For all I know , this practice may continue in some ...
... walked the fire with his kāvadi , and the others followed . In the past , it was at this point that each devotee was ruthlessly lashed until he was satisfied that he was truly purged . For all I know , this practice may continue in some ...
Side 256
... walked faster and faster , running away from that painful voice . But her curses still pursue me . It would have been such a little thing to do , such an easy thing - to give her a coin . I wonder yet which of her powerful pantheon she ...
... walked faster and faster , running away from that painful voice . But her curses still pursue me . It would have been such a little thing to do , such an easy thing - to give her a coin . I wonder yet which of her powerful pantheon she ...
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