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a and dourer than the Sinhalese . The Tamil crowd swarming on the station platforms or in the villages or in the Jaffna streets has a look and air of its own , much less animated ( unless it is angry ) and less gay than the Sinhalese in ...
a and dourer than the Sinhalese . The Tamil crowd swarming on the station platforms or in the villages or in the Jaffna streets has a look and air of its own , much less animated ( unless it is angry ) and less gay than the Sinhalese in ...
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Another thing I liked about the Sinhalese was their religion . I am essentially and fundamentally irreligious , as I have explained in Sowing , but , if one must have a religion , Buddhism seems to me superior to all other religions .
Another thing I liked about the Sinhalese was their religion . I am essentially and fundamentally irreligious , as I have explained in Sowing , but , if one must have a religion , Buddhism seems to me superior to all other religions .
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A little while afterwards there came by some Sinhalese and the God asked them to carry him across the river into Kataragama . They did so at once . The God at that time was a Tamil , but he married into a Sinhalese family in Kataragama ...
A little while afterwards there came by some Sinhalese and the God asked them to carry him across the river into Kataragama . They did so at once . The God at that time was a Tamil , but he married into a Sinhalese family in Kataragama ...
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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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