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 411
... master had purposely put on a mean dress , as his would - be father - in - law declared himself unable to accommodate the bridegroom and his attendants coming in state . The royal priests now began the interesting ceremony , and the ...
... master had purposely put on a mean dress , as his would - be father - in - law declared himself unable to accommodate the bridegroom and his attendants coming in state . The royal priests now began the interesting ceremony , and the ...
Strana 507
... master usually took up the letter O , and told the tyro its name and sound ; he next took up the letter X , and described its name and sound ; the master then put the two letters together which the pupil readily pro- nounced to be OX ...
... master usually took up the letter O , and told the tyro its name and sound ; he next took up the letter X , and described its name and sound ; the master then put the two letters together which the pupil readily pro- nounced to be OX ...
Strana 508
... master illustrating his Lecture by an anecdote or two of that faithful animal . The next leading question would be - What's the name of the dog and the answer would of course be - Snap . The master would then enter into the subject of ...
... master illustrating his Lecture by an anecdote or two of that faithful animal . The next leading question would be - What's the name of the dog and the answer would of course be - Snap . The master would then enter into the subject of ...
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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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Aduri Alanga asked Assembly's Institution Badan bamboo bathing beautiful Bengal Bhima bird body Brahman brother brought Calcutta called Champa CHAPTER child clothes Dalim Daroga daughter David Hare dead dhuti door Duff Durga Durganagar elder thief English father feet forehead friends gave Gayaram ghat ghost girl give goddess gold Govinda ground hand handi head heard Hindu hiraman hookah hour husband indigo jackal jamidar Kalamanik Kanchanpur king king's lady lived looked Madhava Malati mandal Manik marriage merchant's minister's mohurs morning mother mudki mustard oil Nava Krishna never night old woman paddy palace pathsala peasant Phakir's planter poor prince princess queen raiyats Rakshasi reader rice rupees Sahasra Sanskrit six queens sleep sort Sribatsa story Sundari sweetmeats Talpur tank tion told took tree Vaishnavas village wife women words young younger thief zamindar