Vi > References for ‘visitor’

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Verse, Mythology, History and Itihása (1)

[40] The verb braj means “to move [...] creation of the Lord. This gives the visitor great joy and satisfaction; hence [...] move while enjoying bliss.”

Under the Fathomless Depths of the Blue Sea (3)

[68] The first visitor said, “Sir, the speech you [...] unrest among the students.”

[69] The second visitor said, “I’ve never heard [...] your publicity campaign.”

[70] The third visitor said, “I think we should [...] students’ present sentiments.”

Kut́a to Kut́t́ima (Discourse 28) (1)

[33] The word pratáraka [...] then the fish may think that the visitor is providing food; he is my friend. [...] certainly be the deed of a cheat.

Auṋka to Akśa (Discourse 3) (1)

[72] He had answered me in Bengali. [...] Looking closely, I could see that my visitor was a young man about twenty-two [...] well-educated and from a good family.

Áṋka to Ád́hya (Discourse 4) (10)

[59] Then my visitor continued speaking. “This [...] civilization, and way of life.

[78] “The first battle was a trifling [...] Dakra canal. With his finger my visitor pointed out to me the Dakra canal [...] Monghyr District. At the time my visitor pointed out the Dakra canal there was heavy flooding.

[86] “As I was saying,” my visitor continued, “I hope I am [...] I’ve been talking to.”

[88] The light and shadow body of my visitor trembled as he spoke. “These [...] coming out from my mouth.”

[95] “When he received news of the nawab’s death,” my visitor went on, “Vireshvijay became [...] to the lower strata of society].

[102] “The East India Company surrounded [...] Siinaks [a gold coin].” Then my visitor pointed out the cave to me with his finger. It was very close to where I was sitting.

[106] My visitor paused for a moment, then said [...] coming out of my mouth.”

[110] My visitor looked at me for a short while [...] something for Vireshvijay.”

[114] My visitor slowly made his way down to the [...] by not asking your name.”

Acala to Atha (Discourse 2) (2)

[35] I asked him to sit. A tornado was [...] locked the door, so how did my visitor get in? I was sleeping on my right [...] this fellow hop on a moving train?

[36] My visitor appeared as if he had heard everything [...] the opposite bench and sat there.