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Page 279
... jungle . Their terror must have been very like hers ; she was alone , terribly alone and deserted ; she too had lost her way , and like them one path was as good or as bad to her as another . Karlinahami was nearly fifty years old now ...
... jungle . Their terror must have been very like hers ; she was alone , terribly alone and deserted ; she too had lost her way , and like them one path was as good or as bad to her as another . Karlinahami was nearly fifty years old now ...
Page 283
... jungle was bursting through the walls , overwhelming the house from above . The jungle moved within the walls : at last they crumbled ; the tiled roof fell in . The grass and the weeds grew up over the little mound of broken red pottery ...
... jungle was bursting through the walls , overwhelming the house from above . The jungle moved within the walls : at last they crumbled ; the tiled roof fell in . The grass and the weeds grew up over the little mound of broken red pottery ...
Page 298
... jungle which she knew . She clung to it passionately , blindly . The love which she had felt for Silindu and Babun- who were lost to her for ever , whose very ... jungle closed over them as it had closed over 298 THE VILLAGE IN THE JUNGLE.
... jungle which she knew . She clung to it passionately , blindly . The love which she had felt for Silindu and Babun- who were lost to her for ever , whose very ... jungle closed over them as it had closed over 298 THE VILLAGE IN THE JUNGLE.
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afraid Agent Hamadoru aiya Aiyo anger angry Appochchi Arachchi asked Babehami Babun Beddagama began Beragama brother Buddha called charm chena crop child cloth Colombo compound dagobas daughter deer devil elephant evil eyes father fear felt Fernando fever fool girl give grain hami hand hang headman hear heard Hinni Hinnihami hunter judge jungle Kamburupitiya kapurala Karlinahami kill knew Korala Mahatmaya kunji kurakkan kurunies laughed leave Leonard Woolf listened live looked magistrate months morning Mudalali Nanchohami never night path peon pilgrims prison Punchi Menika Punchirala rain Ratemahatmaya rice Rodiya round sanyasi side silence Silindu Sinhalese slowly squatted stood strange talk Tamils tank tell temple thing thought tired told took track trees trouble understand veddas vederala village walked watched wife wild woman women words yakka Yakkini yakko