Growing: An Autobiography of the Years 1904-1911, Volume 2 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 47
Page 30
It stood upon a peninsula — the Jaffna peninsulawhich is connected with the mainland of Ceylon by a narrow causeway , Elephant Pass . As we approached Elephant Pass in the early morning , the country gradually changed .
It stood upon a peninsula — the Jaffna peninsulawhich is connected with the mainland of Ceylon by a narrow causeway , Elephant Pass . As we approached Elephant Pass in the early morning , the country gradually changed .
Page 53
However much they liked their work and , up to a point , the people of Ceylon , as they walked into their office in the morning there was below the surface of their minds , when they passed through the crowd on the verandah , a feeling ...
However much they liked their work and , up to a point , the people of Ceylon , as they walked into their office in the morning there was below the surface of their minds , when they passed through the crowd on the verandah , a feeling ...
Page 190
From Kachchigala there is a path to Kandaketiya ( 1 ) miles ) and from there to Talawa ( 4 miles ) which I reached about 7.30 p.m. Next morning at Talawa a villager told me a curious story about buffaloes . I had several times during ...
From Kachchigala there is a path to Kandaketiya ( 1 ) miles ) and from there to Talawa ( 4 miles ) which I reached about 7.30 p.m. Next morning at Talawa a villager told me a curious story about buffaloes . I had several times during ...
What people are saying - Write a review
Reviews aren't verified, but Google checks for and removes fake content when it's identified
LibraryThing Review
User Review - Tom.Wilson - LibraryThingPlaying tennis with starched whites with the other English administrators and then chatting over G and Ts in the tropical warm of the evening in an old Dutch fort on the north-east coast of Sri Lanka ... Read full review
LibraryThing Review
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
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
afternoon Agent allowed animals arrived asked Assistant became began boat body buffaloes bungalow called carried Ceylon civil servant Colombo completely course Court curious deal District Dutton elephant extremely face fact feeling felt four gave give given Government Hambantota hand head interesting Jaffna jungle kachcheri Kandy kind knew later leave leopard letter lived looked miles mind months morning nearly never night once one's passed person play Police Price Province remember returned riding road round salt sand seemed shooting side Sinhalese sitting social stayed stopped strange street suddenly Superintendent talked Tamil temple thing thought told took town trees turned usually verandah village walked wanted weeks whole write young