Bengal Peasant Life: Folk Tales of Bengal. Recollections of My School-daysEditions Indian; [sole distributors: Firma K. L. Mukhopadhyay, 1969 - Počet stran: 555 |
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Strana 347
... asked each of his six daughters , who were living with him , what thing she wished he should bring for her ; but he had not asked the question of his seventh daughter who had made him rich . He therefore immediately despatched a ...
... asked each of his six daughters , who were living with him , what thing she wished he should bring for her ; but he had not asked the question of his seventh daughter who had made him rich . He therefore immediately despatched a ...
Strana 478
... asked us ( the Master interpreting his English to us in Bengali ) whether we had seen an ox , how many legs it had ... asked us of what use the animal was . The reader may rest assured that Dr. Duff did not speak before Hindu boys of the ...
... asked us ( the Master interpreting his English to us in Bengali ) whether we had seen an ox , how many legs it had ... asked us of what use the animal was . The reader may rest assured that Dr. Duff did not speak before Hindu boys of the ...
Strana 533
... asked to explain the passage in his own words , and is then subjected to close grammatical , philological and critical examina- tion by the whole party of visitors , -- the questions being answered not only by the student who had read ...
... asked to explain the passage in his own words , and is then subjected to close grammatical , philological and critical examina- tion by the whole party of visitors , -- the questions being answered not only by the student who had read ...
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CHAP | 5 |
Photographs a Raiyats Cottage and those who live | 22 |
Fixes the Fate and Name of our Hero | 29 |
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