The Stubble Under the Cloven Hoof: An Imaginative Recast of Fakir Mohan Senapati's Masterpiece in Oriya Fiction, Cho Mano Atho GunthoSahitya Samsad, 1967 - Počet stran: 365 |
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Strana 51
... half manos of the deity's land , twelve gunthos and eight biswas , that is , half a mano - form the shrine itself that stands under the great banyan tree . The remain- ing two manos which comprise of a fertile farm - land yield the ...
... half manos of the deity's land , twelve gunthos and eight biswas , that is , half a mano - form the shrine itself that stands under the great banyan tree . The remain- ing two manos which comprise of a fertile farm - land yield the ...
Strana 150
... half of the night has worn off and the small hours of the morning will soon be running their course . In some cottages of the village there are , at this hour , young childless widows who are still awake in their beds , unable to ...
... half of the night has worn off and the small hours of the morning will soon be running their course . In some cottages of the village there are , at this hour , young childless widows who are still awake in their beds , unable to ...
Strana 190
... Half burnt bamboo rafters which rested against the charred walls writhed by fits and starts and made snapping sounds , as leisurely flames crept along them from knot to knot . To the tops of the charred walls several lumps of half burnt ...
... Half burnt bamboo rafters which rested against the charred walls writhed by fits and starts and made snapping sounds , as leisurely flames crept along them from knot to knot . To the tops of the charred walls several lumps of half burnt ...
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