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CREATION OF WOMAN

\ correspondent of the "Franklin d PukekoVe Times" .writes: I have sn waiting for the return of niy t 'Sstic Rose," a'translation of Sahskrit tales, ineldoing among L the story of the creation of man bv Twastri, the artisan god "ancient Hindustan. However the lume has not come back, and I to*supply your readfrom memory with what is wily c cream of, the story. When Twastri had made up the dv out of a number of attributes and animals, because he ,dno solid materials left he pranked her .to Man, who had corned of being fy 8 Man came back to Twastri and %Tu>rA Twastri, this Woman ; ou gavest me, thou must take B »For what reason, 0 Man?" a«!:*'

'''•Because Lord, she continually anr.v« me without reason. She chntZ nceslntly. and about trifles Vhen I an. grave she is K ay. an i K i am cay she is crave. 11 I SE obe K quiet and think aboj.( hj? mysteries of the, Universe <hc Lies and is sportive, and if ffiise her for it she weeps unU h K to kiss her and say lam L"rv makes me look r.d.co K? In short, my We is a misery t«; , thou'fore, Lord, take her back ••Very well," said Twastri, and to tt he nfte? C a tm, -lays Man came this Woman tho, ,avest to me 1 miss ereatly. It is fl c s he was Inconsequent, and chat ers at unseemly moments, bu then her voice was delightful and her J, ..h like music, and I nvss then, oreiy. Therefore Lord Rive her bad to S Peradventure she has learneo

a lesson and is reformed. "Nnv" said Twostri. "there was 'dement t,f reformation in the ' -V s .of which she was made. As l u, -,st wns u) will she ever be. v»v P th.-1.-ss take her back again, ■/, t .-..stored her to Man. . i ft it i. while Man came ajfum *'"' , fU .() I ,rd, what shall I do? ;,',' , ~,', ~„ . ments me beyond rn ',"' ' , v, lien she is with me 1 ( ""i ' i„, ; r v. and when she is wl I' iVw i- have her back. When SV'VI :..#'■• " llfl l»«Ktw I long roj w, to be Mont/ but when she is voice again. CounseNne, Lo,d, v.....i i« best to be done. "Be off with thee." said rwastn. "rhou art tap hard to please, and no cJfeffinake a woman that * lA+tSmw to thv expectations r U ♦OSSst her thou must put frith her and make the of ft. Therefore let me hew no ino.e W tf reminds me somewhat of the Kr.m of the old Greek phifcsoett Sho said: "Whether you merry trJheTher you refrain from marry

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 527, 30 April 1920, Page 3

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449

CREATION OF WOMAN Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 527, 30 April 1920, Page 3

CREATION OF WOMAN Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 527, 30 April 1920, Page 3

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