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For this reason , in our countries after centuries of progress , we cannot find such a shining and unworldly example of fidelity . And unfortunately our civilization has taken such a course that even in the distant future there cannot ...
For this reason , in our countries after centuries of progress , we cannot find such a shining and unworldly example of fidelity . And unfortunately our civilization has taken such a course that even in the distant future there cannot ...
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41 In reply to the above , another critic says of Rani Sarandha that there seemed to be no rhyme nor reason in her bravery . It is debatable whether giving shelter to a refugee and thus without cause making an enemy of an old friend ...
41 In reply to the above , another critic says of Rani Sarandha that there seemed to be no rhyme nor reason in her bravery . It is debatable whether giving shelter to a refugee and thus without cause making an enemy of an old friend ...
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a To fight without reason , then without reason to sacrifice your life , all these specialties of feudalism can be seen in this story . ... Sarandha's bravery is unhealthy . This bravery cannot be compared with true bravery , but with ...
a To fight without reason , then without reason to sacrifice your life , all these specialties of feudalism can be seen in this story . ... Sarandha's bravery is unhealthy . This bravery cannot be compared with true bravery , but with ...
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Contents
One Lamhi and the Eastern Districts | 3 |
Two The National Watchman | 21 |
Three The Perimeters of Premchands Work | 36 |
Copyright | |
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