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[ Unexpected pleasure, according to the Hindus, gives a bristly elevation to the down of the body.]

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[ The Hindus banish “flasks,” et hoc genus omne, from these scenes, and perhaps they are right.]

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[ The Pankha, or large common fan, is a leaf of the Corypha umbraculifera, with the petiole cut to the length of about five feet, pared round the edges and painted to look pretty. It is waved by the servant standing behind a chair.]

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[ The fabulous mass of precious stones forming the sacred mountain of Hindu mythology.]

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66 ([return])
[ “I love my love with an ‘S,’ because he is stupid and not pyschological.”]