BETWEEN THE TWILIGHTS
BETWEEN THE TWILIGHTS:
BEING STUDIES OF INDIAN
WOMEN BY ONE OF
THEMSELVES
BY
CORNELIA SORABJI
LONDON AND NEW YORK
HARPER AND BROTHERS
45, Albemarle Street, W.
1908
CHISWICK PRESS: CHARLES WHITTINGHAM AND CO.
TOOKS COURT, CHANCERY LANE, LONDON.
DEDICATED
TO
THE HOUR OF UNION
COVER AND END PAPER
DESIGNED BY
J. LOCKWOOD KIPLING
PREFACE
In the language of the Zenana there are two twilights, “when the Sun drops into the sea,” and “when he splashes up stars for spray,” ... the Union, that is, of Earth and Sun, and, again, of Light and Darkness.