Yakada Yakā: The Continuing Saga of Sonnaby Von Bloss and the Burgher RailwaymenYakada Yaka is the second part of the Burgher trilogy that began with The Jam Fruit Tree When the conquering British roll out the first railway steam-driven locomotive in Sri Lanka, it causes quite a stir. The smoke-spewing, banshee-wailing, fearsome black thing hisses like a thousand cobras... and the villagers declare that this Thing is an Iron Demon-a yakada yaka. The Burghers who drive these Iron Demons have a penchant for challenging authority and courting trouble, sometimes just to liven things up in the railway outposts... and so it is that Sonnaboy and Meerwald chase a large group of villagers all across Anuradhapura, mother-naked but not much bothered by it, Ben Godlieb conjures up a corpse in his cowcatcher, Dickie Byrd single-handedly demolishes a Pentecostal Mission and is hailed as the messiah of the Railway fraternity, and Basil Van der Smaght filches a human heart and feeds it to the Nawalapitiya railway staff ...and to cap it all, Sonnaboy takes French Leave to act in The Bridge on the River Kwai! '(Muller) tells his tale with a gentle humour often bordering on tenderness, but couched in the vigorous rugged localese. Almost immediately we find ourselves empathizing with Muller's roistering band that sins and prays with equal zest.' -Business Standard '... The Burghers ...believed in living life to the hilt. Every situation occasioned wild revels, and there was nothing that could not be solved through a brawl.' -India Today. |
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... Godlieb flashed by . ' How the buggers waving , ' he said , ' as if never saw an express before . ' Beruwala was convinced that something was wrong . The entire station staff had seen the diesel approach . The corpse had settled with ...
... Godlieb flashed by . ' How the buggers waving , ' he said , ' as if never saw an express before . ' Beruwala was convinced that something was wrong . The entire station staff had seen the diesel approach . The corpse had settled with ...
Page 69
... Godlieb's jaw dropped . ' How the hell did he get there ? ' ' That's what I'm asking , no ? Must have brought from Colombo . All tied up nicely also . ' ' How the hell do I know ? And how to put that thing in Colombo , men ? As if ...
... Godlieb's jaw dropped . ' How the hell did he get there ? ' ' That's what I'm asking , no ? Must have brought from Colombo . All tied up nicely also . ' ' How the hell do I know ? And how to put that thing in Colombo , men ? As if ...
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... Godlieb explained how he had cut speed between Moratuwa and Wadduwa because he was a careful driver . ' Bad time of the day . All over children going home from school and running on the lines . And diesel is not making noise like engine ...
... Godlieb explained how he had cut speed between Moratuwa and Wadduwa because he was a careful driver . ' Bad time of the day . All over children going home from school and running on the lines . And diesel is not making noise like engine ...
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