Crossword-Solution: MASHI
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| MASHI | anagram | AMISH, HIMSA, ISHAM, MIASH, MISHA |
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| A Bantu language | 13 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAREE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MASHI (5)
The rest of the stories have been taken, with slight revision, from two English volumes entitled "The Hungry Stones" and "Mashi." A short paragraph has been added from the original Bengali at the end of the story called "The Postmaster." This was unfortunately omitted in the first English edition.
MARTIN'S STREET, LONDON 1918 COPYRIGHT CONTENTS PAGE Mashi 3 The Skeleton 31 The Auspicious Vision 49 The Supreme Night 61 Raja and Rani 77 The Trust Property 87 The Riddle solved 107 The Elder Sister 123 Subha 145 The Postmaster 159 The River Stairs 173 The Castaway 185 Saved 207 My Fair Neighbour 215 MASHI I 'Mashi!'[1] [1] The maternal aunt is addressed as Mashi.
Your father knows you too well for you to deceive him.' * * * * * When Mashi had left her, Mani lay down on her bed in a bad temper.
Pulling his pillow towards him, he leaned back, and said: 'Mashi, open this window a little, and take that lamp away.' * * * * * The still night stood silently at the window like a pilgrim of eternity; and the stars gazed in, witnesses through untold ages of countless death-scenes.
Suddenly he started up, and said: 'Mashi, you all thought that Mani was too frivolous ever to be happy in our house.