The Living Age, Volume 303Living Age Company, 1919 |
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Page 555
... Tara's varied ac- complishments to be , the angrier she became . Since her mind refused to admit Tara's merits , how should she not be wild when they became too obtrusive ? When Tara first sang the story of Kusha and Lava , Annapurna ...
... Tara's varied ac- complishments to be , the angrier she became . Since her mind refused to admit Tara's merits , how should she not be wild when they became too obtrusive ? When Tara first sang the story of Kusha and Lava , Annapurna ...
Page 558
... Tara would bear these depredations as long as he could , and when he could not he would chastise her , but she could not be got to mend her ways . At last , by accident , Tara hit upon an effective method . One day , as he had torn out ...
... Tara would bear these depredations as long as he could , and when he could not he would chastise her , but she could not be got to mend her ways . At last , by accident , Tara hit upon an effective method . One day , as he had torn out ...
Page 560
... Tara's mother and relatives . He also instructed his agent in Calcutta to send down a brass band and the other in- numerable paraphernalia necessary for a wedding . But to Tara he had not as yet said a word about the matter . In the ...
... Tara's mother and relatives . He also instructed his agent in Calcutta to send down a brass band and the other in- numerable paraphernalia necessary for a wedding . But to Tara he had not as yet said a word about the matter . In the ...
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