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office I always sent for the head clerk and said to him : “ Every letter received in this kachcheri after this week must be answered on the day of its receipt unless it is waiting for an order from me or from the G.A. ” The answer of ...
office I always sent for the head clerk and said to him : “ Every letter received in this kachcheri after this week must be answered on the day of its receipt unless it is waiting for an order from me or from the G.A. ” The answer of ...
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I remember one year riding in the morning from my bungalow on the seashore to the kachcheri through a dead brown world . Everything was completely dried up , not a sign or sound of life anywhere , not a drop of water , not a speck of ...
I remember one year riding in the morning from my bungalow on the seashore to the kachcheri through a dead brown world . Everything was completely dried up , not a sign or sound of life anywhere , not a drop of water , not a speck of ...
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I was sitting in the kachcheri late one afternoon holding a most exasperating enquiry — it was , I think , connected with a Kandyan divorce case . The Ratemahatmaya , the interpreter , the three parties to the case ( the two husbands ...
I was sitting in the kachcheri late one afternoon holding a most exasperating enquiry — it was , I think , connected with a Kandyan divorce case . The Ratemahatmaya , the interpreter , the three parties to the case ( the two husbands ...
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User Review - Jenney - LibraryThingIn the feudal society of Ceylon "I felt that there was some depth of happiness rather than pleasure, of satisfaction, . . . which the western world is losing or has lost." (p 158) Judgments such as ... Read full review
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