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first wife Satya , she tells the little girl to remember the taste , smell and touch of her mother's body ( 189 ) . When she is forced to give up her second baby , she kisses the soles of his feet , so that when he is a man his body may ...
first wife Satya , she tells the little girl to remember the taste , smell and touch of her mother's body ( 189 ) . When she is forced to give up her second baby , she kisses the soles of his feet , so that when he is a man his body may ...
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... by asking Sardarji , “ Can you tell now from looking at anyone's face today who is Muslim , who is Hindu ? ... Satya's body remembers for her and it tells her to be daring in ways she could never contemplate before ” ( 298 ) .
... by asking Sardarji , “ Can you tell now from looking at anyone's face today who is Muslim , who is Hindu ? ... Satya's body remembers for her and it tells her to be daring in ways she could never contemplate before ” ( 298 ) .
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Sardarji's concept of England is also given invisible bodily form in the shape of his imaginary guide Cunningham , who routinely tells him the things that are “ simply not done . ” Baldwin has said disarmingly that she had thought the ...
Sardarji's concept of England is also given invisible bodily form in the shape of his imaginary guide Cunningham , who routinely tells him the things that are “ simply not done . ” Baldwin has said disarmingly that she had thought the ...
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