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planters lived on their dreary tea estates and they enjoyed superficially complete
social equality with the civil servants . They belonged to the same clubs , played
tennis together , and occasionally intermarried . But there is no doubt that ...
planters lived on their dreary tea estates and they enjoyed superficially complete
social equality with the civil servants . They belonged to the same clubs , played
tennis together , and occasionally intermarried . But there is no doubt that ...
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Here I had my first plunge into the social life of a Ceylon civil servant , a life in
which I was to be immersed for over six years , but which always retained for me
a tinge of theatrical unreality . There was Vigors , the Government Agent of the ...
Here I had my first plunge into the social life of a Ceylon civil servant , a life in
which I was to be immersed for over six years , but which always retained for me
a tinge of theatrical unreality . There was Vigors , the Government Agent of the ...
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A social analysis of the service in my time would , I think , have revealed the
curious fact that , if you were thought to be not much of a “ good fellow ” ur not
much of a “ gentleman ” , this was considered by the Colonial Secretary and his ...
A social analysis of the service in my time would , I think , have revealed the
curious fact that , if you were thought to be not much of a “ good fellow ” ur not
much of a “ gentleman ” , this was considered by the Colonial Secretary and his ...
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