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The Divine Drama (1)

[20] Parama Puruśa is not an unfeeling judge, sitting impassively on his bench, following the codes and rules [...] interdependent: they are not one-sided.

Strange Experiences – Chapter 1 (2)

[3] That was the period of British [...] days, that day also I sat down on a bench after three rounds of the field. The bench was on the border of the field [...] abandoned military encampment.

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[4] PLURAL [...] glasses bench benches [...] alumni

Kut́t́ii to Kuńd́u (Discourse 29) (9)

[105] “I’m a bench clerk nowadays.”

[106]Bench clerk! That’s quite a respectable position, is it not?”

[111] “This magistrate is overly [...] matters; they leave that to their bench clerks. Fixing the dates for court cases is surely the bench clerk’s job. However this [...] in a trying situation. Should a bench clerk have to submit so many reports? A bench clerk ( peshkára) [...] magistrate, so the Sanskrit word for bench clerk is aopanyásika [...] had to get out of there.”

[118] “All sahibs are not the [...] miserly and some generous. The bench clerk has to understand all this [...] please the different deities?”

[127] “Then I took the initiative [...] the court, a tussle between the bench clerk and the anáhárii magistrate.”

Kut́a to Kut́t́ima (Discourse 28) (2)

[39] On that day I had reached Howrah [...] reservoir, or near the field, or on one bench or another. Sujit was greatly [...] little I had heard from Sujit.

[80] “After a hard day’s work,” Sujit replied, “Sudhii fell asleep sitting on the bench, so I did not want to wake him. [...] with the help of a stick.”

Ka to Kandara (Discourse 16) (4)

[82] “Suddenly all the passengers on the bench jumped up. I retreated a couple [...] weren’t going to beat me.

[84] “ ‘Sir,’ they [...] put them on the floor. Now the bench is a third class bench. Certainly you can’t have [...] with third class tickets.’

[88] “One smart passenger said: [...] the travellers sitting on that bench over their tickets, but rather [...] where they were living.’

Acala to Atha (Discourse 2) (1)

[36] My visitor appeared as if he had [...] silk hankerchief on the opposite bench and sat there.