10 LIBRI IN HINDI ASSOCIATI CON «राजालुक»
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Esper's Dragon Song - Page 222
Raja looks it over with wide eyes, “this beats the ship I hatched in.” With a big yip Raja runs towards the bed and throws himself in the middle of the bed and rolling around. “Come join me the bed is sooo soft.” I give Flare a look before taking a ...
2
Red Earth and Pouring Rain
'The powerful are the twice-born,' Ram Mohan said, very softly, 'and the powerful take everything.' Janvi glanced at him, startled, and then lowered her head. 'They are very powerful now,' Arun said. 'For everything, the Raja looks to him.
3
Kaliyug Mein Itihas Ki Talash - Page 202
प्रजा भी एक-दूसरे को उपीहित करती थी 136 राजा लुक के समान लोभी थे । प्रजा का धन और पक्षियों को वे तीन लेते थे ।" (सुब-कपट, तका-निदा, हिसा-विषाद, शोक-सोह, भय और जिता की प्रधानता थी ।
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Benign Flame: Saga of love
'Post-nuptials, how would Raja look?' as she thought, she tried to envision him with a peculiar sense of thrill. Instinctively she recalled the glow on Sathyam's face in the wake of their first night, and felt, 'Raja must be looking at his handsomest ...
5
World Of Asian Stories: A Teaching Resource - Page 100
When the Raja's look-outs spotted the old ship limping into the harbour, with huge fruit trees growing on its deck and a crew of old grandfathers, they couldn't stop laughing. Soon everyone had heard about the strange ship and Raja Suran ...
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Buddha's Orphans - Page 113
When he didn't meet her eyes, she grabbed his arm and said, “Raja, look at me and tell me, please.” When he did look at her, she was slightly taken aback by how cloudy his eyes had become, swirling with some new influence, how suddenly ...
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The Need for Enemies: A Bestiary of Political Forms - Page 96
It was firmly believed that anyone with money, if he used it skillfully and was matched against someone who did not have money, was sure to be elected, unless the opponent was a well- known freedom fighter or a raja. Look at . . . ! He stands ...
Frederick George Bailey, 1998
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The Last Days of Madame Rey: A Stephan Raszer Investigation
This had been her father's most persistent lesson: “Look for the things which repeat, Raja. Look for the patterns.” And there had been, in fact, a pattern tapping itself out on a remote wall of her mind. Its urgency had been unmistakable.
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The Terezin Promise: A One-act Play - Page 31
(To RAJA.) Look at him — at the feet of a Jew. (He moves toward him.) SOLDIER (rises to his feet with difficulty). I'm not at anyone's feet. You just be careful. I'll use this. I'll be all right, when I rest. EVA. Are you thirsty? We could get a cup of ...
Celeste Rita Raspanti, 2004
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In Between Days - Page 141
Raja looks at her then, and she can see the disappointment in his face. She knows that he's spent almost everything he has already, just to get down here, that there's no way he can get his hands on that type of cash. “We don't have two grand.