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@@ -328,23 +328,6 @@ About the places where they dig for Oare. The Greekes and Germans
call them Cobali."
-Heywood, Hierarch. ix. 568, circa 1635
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-__cap-N_suffix
-
-"The insensible son of Pandu sank down till he reached the Naga kingdom.
-Nagas, furnished with fangs containing virulent venom, bit him by
-thousands. The vegetable poison, mingled in the blood of the son of the
-Wind god, was neutralised by the snake-poison. The serpents had bitten
-all over his frame, except his chest, the skin of which was so tough that
-their fangs could not penetrate it.
-"On regaining consciousness, the son of Kunti burst his bands and began
-to press the snakes down under the ground. A remnant fled for life, and
-going to their king Vasuki, represented, 'O king of snakes, a man drowned
-under the water, bound in chords of shrubs; probably he had drunk poison.
-For when he fell amongst us, he was insensible. But when we began to bite
-him, he regained his senses, and bursting his fetters, commenced laying
-at us. May it please Your Majesty to enquire who is.'"
- -_The Mahabharata, Sambhava Parva, Section CXXVIII
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"The little princess, asleep in her cradle, floated on the water, and at