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They have a nail driven into the bow of their boat which is called 'Bhairon's nail,' and at the
The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India - Volume IV of IV Kumhar-Yemkala Robert Vane Russell 1894
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Ganesh shall have his mahajuns, and Bhairon the donkey-drivers, the pilgrims, and the sellers of toys.
The Day's Work - Volume 1 Rudyard Kipling 1900
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"Fleeting and singing, and singing and fleeting," hiccupped Bhairon.
The Bridge Builders Rudyard Kipling 1900
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"They come to me always," Bhairon went on thickly.
The Bridge Builders Rudyard Kipling 1900
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Bhairon-and it is always time -- the fire-carriages move one by one, and each bears a thousand pilgrims.
The Bridge Builders Rudyard Kipling 1900
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Bhairon am I-- Bhairon of the Common People, and the chiefest of tithe
The Day's Work - Volume 1 Rudyard Kipling 1900
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"Fleeting and singing, and singing and fleeting," hiccupped Bhairon.
The Day's Work - Volume 1 Rudyard Kipling 1900
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Bhairon -- and it is always time -- the fire-carriages move one by one, and each hears a thousand pilgrims.
The Day's Work - Volume 1 Rudyard Kipling 1900
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"They come to me always," Bhairon went on thickly.
The Day's Work - Volume 1 Rudyard Kipling 1900
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Ganesh or Bhairon, but the fire-carriages bring me new worshippers from beyond the Black Water -- the men who believe that their God is toil.
The Day's Work - Volume 1 Rudyard Kipling 1900
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