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Page 124
Silindu turned , and with Karlinahami and Babun walked on down the track .
Neither of them looked back . Hinnihami was left standing by the vederala , her
arms hanging limply by her sides , her eyes looking on the ground . Chapter VI I T
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Silindu turned , and with Karlinahami and Babun walked on down the track .
Neither of them looked back . Hinnihami was left standing by the vederala , her
arms hanging limply by her sides , her eyes looking on the ground . Chapter VI I T
...
Page 226
As Silindu said the last words , Babehami half stopped and turned his head : he
just saw Silindu's blazing eyes and foam on the corner of his lips : at the same
moment he felt the cold muzzle of the gun pressed against his back . Silindu
pulled ...
As Silindu said the last words , Babehami half stopped and turned his head : he
just saw Silindu's blazing eyes and foam on the corner of his lips : at the same
moment he felt the cold muzzle of the gun pressed against his back . Silindu
pulled ...
Page 291
For a moment he turned on her his eyes , which were covered with a film the
colour of the film which forms on stagnant water ; then he began again to stare at
the palms in silence . " Father , ” she said , “ is that the prison ? ” The old man
looked ...
For a moment he turned on her his eyes , which were covered with a film the
colour of the film which forms on stagnant water ; then he began again to stare at
the palms in silence . " Father , ” she said , “ is that the prison ? ” The old man
looked ...
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User Review - kaitanya64 - LibraryThingSet in colonial Ceylon, this novel is vivid and readable. While the author clearly illustrates a particular culture and time, that of a rural family in the "dry" forest area, where life is ... Read full review
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User Review - Steve38 - LibraryThingDear me but this is a depressing book. Everything that can go wrong does go wrong for the main characters. Written from the point of view of impoverished, uneducated jungle dwellers in Sri Lanka by ... Read full review
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aiya Aiyo Arachchi asked Babehami Babun became began bring brother brought called carrying charm chena child clear cloth compound court crop daughter dead deer devil died evil eyes face father fear felt Fernando followed fool girl give given Hamadoru hand hang head headman hear heard Hinnihami hunter interpreter judge jungle Karlinahami kill knew Korala laughed leave listened live looked Mahatmaya mind months morning mother Mudalali never night once passed path perhaps prison Punchi Menika Punchirala rain returned rice road round seemed seen side silence Silindu Sinhalese slowly speak squatted stand stood strange talk tank tell temple thing thought told took track trees trouble true turned understand vederala village voice waited walked watched wife wild wind woman women