The book The Sumaṅgala-Vilāsinī was written by author Carpenter, J. Estlin (Joseph Estlin), 1844-1927 Here you can read free online of The Sumaṅgala-Vilāsinī book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Sumaṅgala-Vilāsinī a good or bad book?
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When he awoke he was a Thunder. They brought him a pair of wings and he put them on. He flew about as did his fellows and followed all their ways. They always flew toward the south looking for a big bird which they wished to kill, but they never succeeded in doing so. As they flew the motion of their wings made a great roar, and this was thunder. To amuse them- selves they played ball across the sky. FOUR NEW YORK BOYS 67 This went on for a long time. Then the Indian began to tire of his new fr...iends. He told the Chief he wished to go to his family on earth. The Chief was very kind. He told his people that their new brother was very lone- some and wished to return to his family. They were sorry to lose him, but they loved him so much they decided to make him happy by returning him to earth. One day, the Indians saw a great thunder storm draw near. While the thunder was rumbling overhead they saw something in the shape of a human being coming down with the lightning. They ran to the spot where it came down, and there was their long-lost brother, who had been gone many years.
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