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A burmese play Maung Min Gyaw was killed by the King of Pagan, and his spirit resolved to employ Tilat to avenge him. He compelled Tilat to disembowel his wife (in foreground), and by an act of cannibalism attain the power of making himself invisible. The King sent to arrest him, but he vanished. |
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Author | Photo: R. Grant Brown. |
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