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... face . " Furthermore , Sharu too will have to face the same punishment as her mother . We may note the " face " of Sharu in the above description : " ugly " and " blotchy red . " All of Sharu's cousins " get away from " her after giving ...
... face . " Furthermore , Sharu too will have to face the same punishment as her mother . We may note the " face " of Sharu in the above description : " ugly " and " blotchy red . " All of Sharu's cousins " get away from " her after giving ...
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... Face , divided into two parts , came out in 2000 . Part I of Bare Face includes 26 poems , and Part II , titled “ Requiem , " is a long poem of 24 pages divided into 20 sections . Commenting on Mahapatra in this volume , a critic ...
... Face , divided into two parts , came out in 2000 . Part I of Bare Face includes 26 poems , and Part II , titled “ Requiem , " is a long poem of 24 pages divided into 20 sections . Commenting on Mahapatra in this volume , a critic ...
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... face reflected in her mirror , she describes that face to Rochester : Fearful and ghastly to me ' Oh sir , I never saw a face like it ! It was a discolored face - it was a savage face . I wish I could forget the roll of the red eyes and ...
... face reflected in her mirror , she describes that face to Rochester : Fearful and ghastly to me ' Oh sir , I never saw a face like it ! It was a discolored face - it was a savage face . I wish I could forget the roll of the red eyes and ...
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Jalal Uddin Khan | 12 |
Tirthankar Das Purkayastha | 40 |
R S Krishnan | 54 |
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