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Meanwhile, Heian court life blossomed in an effusion of aesthetic expression. ||||| Princes and princesses judged the merits of birds, insects, flowers, roots, or seashells.
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In Heian court life, princes and princesses judge merits of creatures and items based on what category Aesthetic expression
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Meanwhile, Heian court life blossomed in an effusion of aesthetic expression. ||||| The Golden Heian Era: The geomancers in 794 decided that Heian-kyo (modern Kyoto) would be an auspicious site for the imperial family.
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In Heian court life, princes and princesses judge merits of creatures and items based on what category Aesthetic expression
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The changing role of Chinese culture in Japanese life was epitomized in the language itself. ||||| By the end of the eighth century the clans had created a hierarchy of shiki, or rights, from the highest to the lowest ranks of society.
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In Heian court life, princes and princesses judge merits of creatures and items based on what category Aesthetic expression
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Meanwhile, Heian court life blossomed in an effusion of aesthetic expression. ||||| Princes and princesses judged the merits of birds, insects, flowers, roots, or seashells.
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In Heian court life, princes and princesses judge merits of creatures and items based on what category Aesthetics
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Meanwhile, Heian court life blossomed in an effusion of aesthetic expression. ||||| The Golden Heian Era: The geomancers in 794 decided that Heian-kyo (modern Kyoto) would be an auspicious site for the imperial family.
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In Heian court life, princes and princesses judge merits of creatures and items based on what category Aesthetics
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The changing role of Chinese culture in Japanese life was epitomized in the language itself. ||||| By the end of the eighth century the clans had created a hierarchy of shiki, or rights, from the highest to the lowest ranks of society.
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In Heian court life, princes and princesses judge merits of creatures and items based on what category Aesthetics
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In the absence of an indigenous alphabet, Japanese scholars had with the greatest difficulty tried to adapt the complex ideograms of monosyllabic Chinese to the essentially polysyllabic Japanese. ||||| Thus developed the katakana system used as a vehicle for writing Buddhist names and concepts.
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What lead to the development of katakana system In the absence of an indigenous alphabet, Japanese scholars had with the greatest difficulty tried to adapt the complex ideograms of monosyllabic Chinese to the essentially polysyllabic Japanese
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In the absence of an indigenous alphabet, Japanese scholars had with the greatest difficulty tried to adapt the complex ideograms of monosyllabic Chinese to the essentially polysyllabic Japanese. ||||| This elaborate structure of interdependent rights and obligations was to serve Japanese society right into the 20th century.
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What lead to the development of katakana system In the absence of an indigenous alphabet, Japanese scholars had with the greatest difficulty tried to adapt the complex ideograms of monosyllabic Chinese to the essentially polysyllabic Japanese
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The changing role of Chinese culture in Japanese life was epitomized in the language itself. ||||| The Taira, controlling the region along the Inland Sea, defeated the Minamoto armies based in the Kanto province east of the capital.
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What lead to the development of katakana system In the absence of an indigenous alphabet, Japanese scholars had with the greatest difficulty tried to adapt the complex ideograms of monosyllabic Chinese to the essentially polysyllabic Japanese
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In the absence of an indigenous alphabet, Japanese scholars had with the greatest difficulty tried to adapt the complex ideograms of monosyllabic Chinese to the essentially polysyllabic Japanese. ||||| Thus developed the katakana system used as a vehicle for writing Buddhist names and concepts.
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What lead to the development of katakana system The absences of an indigenous alphabet
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In the absence of an indigenous alphabet, Japanese scholars had with the greatest difficulty tried to adapt the complex ideograms of monosyllabic Chinese to the essentially polysyllabic Japanese. ||||| This elaborate structure of interdependent rights and obligations was to serve Japanese society right into the 20th century.
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What lead to the development of katakana system The absences of an indigenous alphabet
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The changing role of Chinese culture in Japanese life was epitomized in the language itself. ||||| The Taira, controlling the region along the Inland Sea, defeated the Minamoto armies based in the Kanto province east of the capital.
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What lead to the development of katakana system The absences of an indigenous alphabet
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The changing role of Chinese culture in Japanese life was epitomized in the language itself. ||||| Thus developed the katakana system used as a vehicle for writing Buddhist names and concepts.
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The changing in Chinese culture in Japanese life eventually had what written language develop Katakana system
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Thus developed the katakana system used as a vehicle for writing Buddhist names and concepts. ||||| Conversation often took the form of elegant exchanges of improvised verse.
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The changing in Chinese culture in Japanese life eventually had what written language develop Katakana system
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The Golden Heian Era: The geomancers in 794 decided that Heian-kyo (modern Kyoto) would be an auspicious site for the imperial family. ||||| Grants of tax-free land over the years had been made to Buddhist temples and members of the court aristocracy.
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The changing in Chinese culture in Japanese life eventually had what written language develop Katakana system
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The changing role of Chinese culture in Japanese life was epitomized in the language itself. ||||| Thus developed the katakana system used as a vehicle for writing Buddhist names and concepts.
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The changing in Chinese culture in Japanese life eventually had what written language develop Japanese
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Thus developed the katakana system used as a vehicle for writing Buddhist names and concepts. ||||| Conversation often took the form of elegant exchanges of improvised verse.
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The changing in Chinese culture in Japanese life eventually had what written language develop Japanese
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The Golden Heian Era: The geomancers in 794 decided that Heian-kyo (modern Kyoto) would be an auspicious site for the imperial family. ||||| Grants of tax-free land over the years had been made to Buddhist temples and members of the court aristocracy.
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The changing in Chinese culture in Japanese life eventually had what written language develop Japanese
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Ranchipur suddenly is ravaged by a natural disaster , an earthquake and flood . ||||| Dr. Safti is so busy saving lives that he can not personally care for Edwina , who has fallen ill . ||||| Ransome looks after her as well as for young Fern Simon , who has declared her love for him .
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Who looks after Edwina and Fern after the flood and earthquake Ransome
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Dr. Safti is so busy saving lives that he can not personally care for Edwina , who has fallen ill . ||||| The spoiled , insensitive Edwina scoffs at this . ||||| She renews in Ranchipur an acquaintance with a former lover , Tom Ransome , now a dissolute alcoholic .
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Who looks after Edwina and Fern after the flood and earthquake Ransome
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Lord Esketh becomes aware of this , but Safti saves him from a man-eating tiger during a safari . ||||| Their marriage is an unhappy one and Lord Esketh announces his intention to return to England and begin divorce proceedings . ||||| When a dam is exploded by dynamite and as a result the flood waters recede , it is Dr. Safti who reveals that Ransome is the one who risked his personal safety to save the people of Ranchipur .
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Who looks after Edwina and Fern after the flood and earthquake Ransome
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Ranchipur suddenly is ravaged by a natural disaster , an earthquake and flood . ||||| Dr. Safti is so busy saving lives that he can not personally care for Edwina , who has fallen ill . ||||| Ransome looks after her as well as for young Fern Simon , who has declared her love for him .
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Who looks after Edwina and Fern after the flood and earthquake Tom Ransome
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Dr. Safti is so busy saving lives that he can not personally care for Edwina , who has fallen ill . ||||| The spoiled , insensitive Edwina scoffs at this . ||||| She renews in Ranchipur an acquaintance with a former lover , Tom Ransome , now a dissolute alcoholic .
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Who looks after Edwina and Fern after the flood and earthquake Tom Ransome
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Lord Esketh becomes aware of this , but Safti saves him from a man-eating tiger during a safari . ||||| Their marriage is an unhappy one and Lord Esketh announces his intention to return to England and begin divorce proceedings . ||||| When a dam is exploded by dynamite and as a result the flood waters recede , it is Dr. Safti who reveals that Ransome is the one who risked his personal safety to save the people of Ranchipur .
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Who looks after Edwina and Fern after the flood and earthquake Tom Ransome
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Ransome looks after her as well as for young Fern Simon , who has declared her love for him . ||||| When a dam is exploded by dynamite and as a result the flood waters recede , it is Dr. Safti who reveals that Ransome is the one who risked his personal safety to save the people of Ranchipur .
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Who saved the people in Ranchipur "Ransome"
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When a dam is exploded by dynamite and as a result the flood waters recede , it is Dr. Safti who reveals that Ransome is the one who risked his personal safety to save the people of Ranchipur . ||||| Safti admits his love for Edwina to Lord Esketh , who is now sympathetic toward this good man's plight .
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Who saved the people in Ranchipur "Ransome"
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Ranchipur suddenly is ravaged by a natural disaster , an earthquake and flood . ||||| Lord Esketh becomes aware of this , but Safti saves him from a man-eating tiger during a safari .
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Who saved the people in Ranchipur "Ransome"
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Ransome looks after her as well as for young Fern Simon , who has declared her love for him . ||||| When a dam is exploded by dynamite and as a result the flood waters recede , it is Dr. Safti who reveals that Ransome is the one who risked his personal safety to save the people of Ranchipur .
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Who saved the people in Ranchipur Dr. Rama Safti
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When a dam is exploded by dynamite and as a result the flood waters recede , it is Dr. Safti who reveals that Ransome is the one who risked his personal safety to save the people of Ranchipur . ||||| Safti admits his love for Edwina to Lord Esketh , who is now sympathetic toward this good man's plight .
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Who saved the people in Ranchipur Dr. Rama Safti
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Ranchipur suddenly is ravaged by a natural disaster , an earthquake and flood . ||||| Lord Esketh becomes aware of this , but Safti saves him from a man-eating tiger during a safari .
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Who saved the people in Ranchipur Dr. Rama Safti
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Ransome looks after her as well as for young Fern Simon , who has declared her love for him . ||||| When a dam is exploded by dynamite and as a result the flood waters recede , it is Dr. Safti who reveals that Ransome is the one who risked his personal safety to save the people of Ranchipur .
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Who saved the people in Ranchipur Tom Ransome
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When a dam is exploded by dynamite and as a result the flood waters recede , it is Dr. Safti who reveals that Ransome is the one who risked his personal safety to save the people of Ranchipur . ||||| Safti admits his love for Edwina to Lord Esketh , who is now sympathetic toward this good man's plight .
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Who saved the people in Ranchipur Tom Ransome
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Ranchipur suddenly is ravaged by a natural disaster , an earthquake and flood . ||||| Lord Esketh becomes aware of this , but Safti saves him from a man-eating tiger during a safari .
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Who saved the people in Ranchipur Tom Ransome
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In India to purchase some horses , British aristocrat , Lord Esketh and his wife , Edwina , come to the town of Ranchipur at the invitation of the elderly Maharani . ||||| Their marriage is an unhappy one and Lord Esketh announces his intention to return to England and begin divorce proceedings .
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Who is Lord Esketh's wife "Edwina"
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Their marriage is an unhappy one and Lord Esketh announces his intention to return to England and begin divorce proceedings . ||||| When a dam is exploded by dynamite and as a result the flood waters recede , it is Dr. Safti who reveals that Ransome is the one who risked his personal safety to save the people of Ranchipur .
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Who is Lord Esketh's wife "Edwina"
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Dr. Safti is so busy saving lives that he can not personally care for Edwina , who has fallen ill . ||||| Safti admits his love for Edwina to Lord Esketh , who is now sympathetic toward this good man's plight .
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Who is Lord Esketh's wife "Edwina"
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Dr. Safti is so busy saving lives that he can not personally care for Edwina , who has fallen ill . ||||| Ransome looks after her as well as for young Fern Simon , who has declared her love for him .
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Who looks after Edwina when she has fallen ill "Ransome"
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Dr. Safti is so busy saving lives that he can not personally care for Edwina , who has fallen ill . ||||| Safti at first resists , but ultimately succumbs to Edwina's charms and falls hopelessly in love with her .
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Who looks after Edwina when she has fallen ill "Ransome"
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She also meets and attempts to seduce a distinguished Hindu physician , Dr. Rama Safti , a decent man who is the elderly Maharani's personal choice to succeed her someday . ||||| Safti admits his love for Edwina to Lord Esketh , who is now sympathetic toward this good man's plight .
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Who looks after Edwina when she has fallen ill "Ransome"
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Dr. Safti is so busy saving lives that he can not personally care for Edwina , who has fallen ill . ||||| Ransome looks after her as well as for young Fern Simon , who has declared her love for him .
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Who looks after Edwina when she has fallen ill Tom Ransome
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Dr. Safti is so busy saving lives that he can not personally care for Edwina , who has fallen ill . ||||| Safti at first resists , but ultimately succumbs to Edwina's charms and falls hopelessly in love with her .
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Who looks after Edwina when she has fallen ill Tom Ransome
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She also meets and attempts to seduce a distinguished Hindu physician , Dr. Rama Safti , a decent man who is the elderly Maharani's personal choice to succeed her someday . ||||| Safti admits his love for Edwina to Lord Esketh , who is now sympathetic toward this good man's plight .
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Who looks after Edwina when she has fallen ill Tom Ransome
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The spoiled , insensitive Edwina scoffs at this . ||||| She renews in Ranchipur an acquaintance with a former lover , Tom Ransome , now a dissolute alcoholic .
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Who renews an acquaintance with a former lover, Tom Ransome Edwina
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The spoiled , insensitive Edwina scoffs at this . ||||| Safti admits his love for Edwina to Lord Esketh , who is now sympathetic toward this good man's plight .
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Who renews an acquaintance with a former lover, Tom Ransome Edwina
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Lord Esketh becomes aware of this , but Safti saves him from a man-eating tiger during a safari . ||||| Ransome feels the same way , warning Edwina to stay away from Safti , a friend he admires .
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Who renews an acquaintance with a former lover, Tom Ransome Edwina
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Safti admits his love for Edwina to Lord Esketh , who is now sympathetic toward this good man's plight . ||||| Ransome feels the same way , warning Edwina to stay away from Safti , a friend he admires .
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Who are sympathetic to Safti Ransome and Lord Esketh
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Safti admits his love for Edwina to Lord Esketh , who is now sympathetic toward this good man's plight . ||||| Lord Esketh becomes aware of this , but Safti saves him from a man-eating tiger during a safari .
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Who are sympathetic to Safti Ransome and Lord Esketh
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In India to purchase some horses , British aristocrat , Lord Esketh and his wife , Edwina , come to the town of Ranchipur at the invitation of the elderly Maharani . ||||| Their marriage is an unhappy one and Lord Esketh announces his intention to return to England and begin divorce proceedings .
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Who are sympathetic to Safti Ransome and Lord Esketh
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Safti admits his love for Edwina to Lord Esketh , who is now sympathetic toward this good man's plight . ||||| Ransome feels the same way , warning Edwina to stay away from Safti , a friend he admires .
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Who are sympathetic to Safti Lord Esketh
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Safti admits his love for Edwina to Lord Esketh , who is now sympathetic toward this good man's plight . ||||| Lord Esketh becomes aware of this , but Safti saves him from a man-eating tiger during a safari .
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Who are sympathetic to Safti Lord Esketh
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In India to purchase some horses , British aristocrat , Lord Esketh and his wife , Edwina , come to the town of Ranchipur at the invitation of the elderly Maharani . ||||| Their marriage is an unhappy one and Lord Esketh announces his intention to return to England and begin divorce proceedings .
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Who are sympathetic to Safti Lord Esketh
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Lord Esketh becomes aware of this , but Safti saves him from a man-eating tiger during a safari . ||||| Safti admits his love for Edwina to Lord Esketh , who is now sympathetic toward this good man's plight .
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Where did Safti save Lord Esketh from a man-eating tiger During a safari
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Lord Esketh becomes aware of this , but Safti saves him from a man-eating tiger during a safari . ||||| When a dam is exploded by dynamite and as a result the flood waters recede , it is Dr. Safti who reveals that Ransome is the one who risked his personal safety to save the people of Ranchipur .
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Where did Safti save Lord Esketh from a man-eating tiger During a safari
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Safti at first resists , but ultimately succumbs to Edwina's charms and falls hopelessly in love with her . ||||| The spoiled , insensitive Edwina scoffs at this .
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Where did Safti save Lord Esketh from a man-eating tiger During a safari
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Lord Esketh becomes aware of this , but Safti saves him from a man-eating tiger during a safari . ||||| Safti admits his love for Edwina to Lord Esketh , who is now sympathetic toward this good man's plight .
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Where did Safti save Lord Esketh from a man-eating tiger In Ranchipur
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Lord Esketh becomes aware of this , but Safti saves him from a man-eating tiger during a safari . ||||| When a dam is exploded by dynamite and as a result the flood waters recede , it is Dr. Safti who reveals that Ransome is the one who risked his personal safety to save the people of Ranchipur .
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Where did Safti save Lord Esketh from a man-eating tiger In Ranchipur
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Safti at first resists , but ultimately succumbs to Edwina's charms and falls hopelessly in love with her . ||||| The spoiled , insensitive Edwina scoffs at this .
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Where did Safti save Lord Esketh from a man-eating tiger In Ranchipur
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In India to purchase some horses , British aristocrat , Lord Esketh and his wife , Edwina , come to the town of Ranchipur at the invitation of the elderly Maharani . ||||| Their marriage is an unhappy one and Lord Esketh announces his intention to return to England and begin divorce proceedings . ||||| The spoiled , insensitive Edwina scoffs at this .
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What does Lord Esketh's wife scoff at Her husband divorcing her
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The spoiled , insensitive Edwina scoffs at this . ||||| Safti admits his love for Edwina to Lord Esketh , who is now sympathetic toward this good man's plight . ||||| She also meets and attempts to seduce a distinguished Hindu physician , Dr. Rama Safti , a decent man who is the elderly Maharani's personal choice to succeed her someday .
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What does Lord Esketh's wife scoff at Her husband divorcing her
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She renews in Ranchipur an acquaintance with a former lover , Tom Ransome , now a dissolute alcoholic . ||||| Safti admits his love for Edwina to Lord Esketh , who is now sympathetic toward this good man's plight . ||||| She also meets and attempts to seduce a distinguished Hindu physician , Dr. Rama Safti , a decent man who is the elderly Maharani's personal choice to succeed her someday .
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What does Lord Esketh's wife scoff at Her husband divorcing her
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In India to purchase some horses , British aristocrat , Lord Esketh and his wife , Edwina , come to the town of Ranchipur at the invitation of the elderly Maharani . ||||| Their marriage is an unhappy one and Lord Esketh announces his intention to return to England and begin divorce proceedings . ||||| The spoiled , insensitive Edwina scoffs at this .
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What does Lord Esketh's wife scoff at Lord Esketh's intention to return to England and go through with a divorce
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The spoiled , insensitive Edwina scoffs at this . ||||| Safti admits his love for Edwina to Lord Esketh , who is now sympathetic toward this good man's plight . ||||| She also meets and attempts to seduce a distinguished Hindu physician , Dr. Rama Safti , a decent man who is the elderly Maharani's personal choice to succeed her someday .
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What does Lord Esketh's wife scoff at Lord Esketh's intention to return to England and go through with a divorce
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She renews in Ranchipur an acquaintance with a former lover , Tom Ransome , now a dissolute alcoholic . ||||| Safti admits his love for Edwina to Lord Esketh , who is now sympathetic toward this good man's plight . ||||| She also meets and attempts to seduce a distinguished Hindu physician , Dr. Rama Safti , a decent man who is the elderly Maharani's personal choice to succeed her someday .
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What does Lord Esketh's wife scoff at Lord Esketh's intention to return to England and go through with a divorce
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In India to purchase some horses , British aristocrat , Lord Esketh and his wife , Edwina , come to the town of Ranchipur at the invitation of the elderly Maharani . ||||| Their marriage is an unhappy one and Lord Esketh announces his intention to return to England and begin divorce proceedings . ||||| The spoiled , insensitive Edwina scoffs at this .
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What does Lord Esketh's wife scoff at Divorce proceedings
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The spoiled , insensitive Edwina scoffs at this . ||||| Safti admits his love for Edwina to Lord Esketh , who is now sympathetic toward this good man's plight . ||||| She also meets and attempts to seduce a distinguished Hindu physician , Dr. Rama Safti , a decent man who is the elderly Maharani's personal choice to succeed her someday .
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What does Lord Esketh's wife scoff at Divorce proceedings
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She renews in Ranchipur an acquaintance with a former lover , Tom Ransome , now a dissolute alcoholic . ||||| Safti admits his love for Edwina to Lord Esketh , who is now sympathetic toward this good man's plight . ||||| She also meets and attempts to seduce a distinguished Hindu physician , Dr. Rama Safti , a decent man who is the elderly Maharani's personal choice to succeed her someday .
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What does Lord Esketh's wife scoff at Divorce proceedings
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In India to purchase some horses , British aristocrat , Lord Esketh and his wife , Edwina , come to the town of Ranchipur at the invitation of the elderly Maharani . ||||| Their marriage is an unhappy one and Lord Esketh announces his intention to return to England and begin divorce proceedings . ||||| The spoiled , insensitive Edwina scoffs at this .
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What does Lord Esketh's wife scoff at Lord Esketh wants a divorce
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The spoiled , insensitive Edwina scoffs at this . ||||| Safti admits his love for Edwina to Lord Esketh , who is now sympathetic toward this good man's plight . ||||| She also meets and attempts to seduce a distinguished Hindu physician , Dr. Rama Safti , a decent man who is the elderly Maharani's personal choice to succeed her someday .
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What does Lord Esketh's wife scoff at Lord Esketh wants a divorce
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She renews in Ranchipur an acquaintance with a former lover , Tom Ransome , now a dissolute alcoholic . ||||| Safti admits his love for Edwina to Lord Esketh , who is now sympathetic toward this good man's plight . ||||| She also meets and attempts to seduce a distinguished Hindu physician , Dr. Rama Safti , a decent man who is the elderly Maharani's personal choice to succeed her someday .
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What does Lord Esketh's wife scoff at Lord Esketh wants a divorce
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She renews in Ranchipur an acquaintance with a former lover , Tom Ransome , now a dissolute alcoholic . ||||| She also meets and attempts to seduce a distinguished Hindu physician , Dr. Rama Safti , a decent man who is the elderly Maharani's personal choice to succeed her someday .
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Where did Edwina meet Dr. Rama Safti "Ranchipur"
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She also meets and attempts to seduce a distinguished Hindu physician , Dr. Rama Safti , a decent man who is the elderly Maharani's personal choice to succeed her someday . ||||| Edwina similarly falls into disfavor with the Maharani , who explains that Safti has been raised to lead a pure life and that Edwina is unworthy of him .
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Where did Edwina meet Dr. Rama Safti "Ranchipur"
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Ransome feels the same way , warning Edwina to stay away from Safti , a friend he admires . ||||| Ransome looks after her as well as for young Fern Simon , who has declared her love for him .
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Where did Edwina meet Dr. Rama Safti "Ranchipur"
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She renews in Ranchipur an acquaintance with a former lover , Tom Ransome , now a dissolute alcoholic . ||||| She also meets and attempts to seduce a distinguished Hindu physician , Dr. Rama Safti , a decent man who is the elderly Maharani's personal choice to succeed her someday .
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Where did Edwina meet Dr. Rama Safti Ranchipur, India
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She also meets and attempts to seduce a distinguished Hindu physician , Dr. Rama Safti , a decent man who is the elderly Maharani's personal choice to succeed her someday . ||||| Edwina similarly falls into disfavor with the Maharani , who explains that Safti has been raised to lead a pure life and that Edwina is unworthy of him .
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Where did Edwina meet Dr. Rama Safti Ranchipur, India
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Ransome feels the same way , warning Edwina to stay away from Safti , a friend he admires . ||||| Ransome looks after her as well as for young Fern Simon , who has declared her love for him .
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Where did Edwina meet Dr. Rama Safti Ranchipur, India
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She also meets and attempts to seduce a distinguished Hindu physician , Dr. Rama Safti , a decent man who is the elderly Maharani's personal choice to succeed her someday . ||||| Lord Esketh becomes aware of this , but Safti saves him from a man-eating tiger during a safari .
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Who tries to seduce the man who saves Lord Esketh from a man-eating tiger during a safari Lord Esketh's wife
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She also meets and attempts to seduce a distinguished Hindu physician , Dr. Rama Safti , a decent man who is the elderly Maharani's personal choice to succeed her someday . ||||| In India to purchase some horses , British aristocrat , Lord Esketh and his wife , Edwina , come to the town of Ranchipur at the invitation of the elderly Maharani .
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Who tries to seduce the man who saves Lord Esketh from a man-eating tiger during a safari Lord Esketh's wife
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Edwina similarly falls into disfavor with the Maharani , who explains that Safti has been raised to lead a pure life and that Edwina is unworthy of him . ||||| Ransome feels the same way , warning Edwina to stay away from Safti , a friend he admires .
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Who tries to seduce the man who saves Lord Esketh from a man-eating tiger during a safari Lord Esketh's wife
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She also meets and attempts to seduce a distinguished Hindu physician , Dr. Rama Safti , a decent man who is the elderly Maharani's personal choice to succeed her someday . ||||| Lord Esketh becomes aware of this , but Safti saves him from a man-eating tiger during a safari .
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Who tries to seduce the man who saves Lord Esketh from a man-eating tiger during a safari Edwina
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She also meets and attempts to seduce a distinguished Hindu physician , Dr. Rama Safti , a decent man who is the elderly Maharani's personal choice to succeed her someday . ||||| In India to purchase some horses , British aristocrat , Lord Esketh and his wife , Edwina , come to the town of Ranchipur at the invitation of the elderly Maharani .
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Who tries to seduce the man who saves Lord Esketh from a man-eating tiger during a safari Edwina
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Edwina similarly falls into disfavor with the Maharani , who explains that Safti has been raised to lead a pure life and that Edwina is unworthy of him . ||||| Ransome feels the same way , warning Edwina to stay away from Safti , a friend he admires .
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Who tries to seduce the man who saves Lord Esketh from a man-eating tiger during a safari Edwina
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From a human point of view, a habitat is where you live. ||||| It might be your city, town, or neighborhood. ||||| Your habitat can be altered.
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What do humans consider are the characteristics of a habitat can be altered
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It might be your city, town, or neighborhood. ||||| Most people move a few times in their lives. ||||| The loss of habitat can cause the extinction of species.
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What do humans consider are the characteristics of a habitat can be altered
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Extinction is when a species disappears forever. ||||| There are two common ways this happens. ||||| A habitat is the natural home or environment of an organism.
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What do humans consider are the characteristics of a habitat can be altered
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From a human point of view, a habitat is where you live. ||||| It might be your city, town, or neighborhood. ||||| Your habitat can be altered.
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What do humans consider are the characteristics of a habitat A habitat is where you live. It might be your city, town, or neighborhood. Your habitat can be altered.
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It might be your city, town, or neighborhood. ||||| Most people move a few times in their lives. ||||| The loss of habitat can cause the extinction of species.
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What do humans consider are the characteristics of a habitat A habitat is where you live. It might be your city, town, or neighborhood. Your habitat can be altered.
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Extinction is when a species disappears forever. ||||| There are two common ways this happens. ||||| A habitat is the natural home or environment of an organism.
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What do humans consider are the characteristics of a habitat A habitat is where you live. It might be your city, town, or neighborhood. Your habitat can be altered.
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From a human point of view, a habitat is where you live. ||||| It might be your city, town, or neighborhood. ||||| Your habitat can be altered.
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What do humans consider are the characteristics of a habitat habitat is where you live.
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It might be your city, town, or neighborhood. ||||| Most people move a few times in their lives. ||||| The loss of habitat can cause the extinction of species.
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What do humans consider are the characteristics of a habitat habitat is where you live.
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Extinction is when a species disappears forever. ||||| There are two common ways this happens. ||||| A habitat is the natural home or environment of an organism.
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What do humans consider are the characteristics of a habitat habitat is where you live.
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Your habitat can be altered. ||||| Most people move a few times in their lives. ||||| But a plant cannot move.
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How do people's habitats differ from a plant's Humans can move and change habitats, but plants can't move so they cannot change their habitat themselves.
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But a plant cannot move. ||||| Humans often destroy the habitats of other organisms. ||||| It might be your city, town, or neighborhood.
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How do people's habitats differ from a plant's Humans can move and change habitats, but plants can't move so they cannot change their habitat themselves.
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An animal may not be suited to live in another area. ||||| Humans cause habitat destruction in many ways. ||||| From a human point of view, a habitat is where you live.
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How do people's habitats differ from a plant's Humans can move and change habitats, but plants can't move so they cannot change their habitat themselves.
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Your habitat can be altered. ||||| Most people move a few times in their lives. ||||| An animal may not be suited to live in another area.
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How does an animal's relationship to their habitat differ from humans Animals may not be able to move habitats because they may not be suitable for other locations. Humans are able to move and adapt.
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Most people move a few times in their lives. ||||| From a human point of view, a habitat is where you live. ||||| There are two common ways this happens.
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How does an animal's relationship to their habitat differ from humans Animals may not be able to move habitats because they may not be suitable for other locations. Humans are able to move and adapt.
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Land may be cleared. ||||| Another way is when an animal or plant is brought to an area where it does not belong. ||||| From a human point of view, a habitat is where you live.
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How does an animal's relationship to their habitat differ from humans Animals may not be able to move habitats because they may not be suitable for other locations. Humans are able to move and adapt.
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Humans often destroy the habitats of other organisms. ||||| The loss of habitat can cause the extinction of species.
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How do humans affect the habitats of plants and animals Humans often destroy the habitats of other organisms, which can often lead to their extinction.
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The loss of habitat can cause the extinction of species. ||||| There are two common ways this happens.
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How do humans affect the habitats of plants and animals Humans often destroy the habitats of other organisms, which can often lead to their extinction.
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An animal may not be suited to live in another area. ||||| It might be your city, town, or neighborhood.
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How do humans affect the habitats of plants and animals Humans often destroy the habitats of other organisms, which can often lead to their extinction.
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Humans cause habitat destruction in many ways. ||||| Land may be cleared. ||||| Another way is when an animal or plant is brought to an area where it does not belong.
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How do humans cause habitat destruction Land may be cleared, or when an animal or plant is brought to an area where it does not belong.
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