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kind of country there are no trees and changing leaves , and , as far as my experience goes , there are no Luriana Lurilees . But over a very large part of Ceylon the country is the exact opposite of the sandy austerity of Jaffna and ...
kind of country there are no trees and changing leaves , and , as far as my experience goes , there are no Luriana Lurilees . But over a very large part of Ceylon the country is the exact opposite of the sandy austerity of Jaffna and ...
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And the place itself , the air , the trees , the sky itself were as different from those that I had left a few hours ago as the Sinhalese language from the Tamil . I had left behind me the bareness , austerity , burning dryness of the ...
And the place itself , the air , the trees , the sky itself were as different from those that I had left a few hours ago as the Sinhalese language from the Tamil . I had left behind me the bareness , austerity , burning dryness of the ...
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It was surrounded on all sides by thick jungle and was raised above the jungle so that the tops of the nearest trees were level with it . On one side of the water hole and about 5 or 6 yards from it rose a great rock or gigantic boulder ...
It was surrounded on all sides by thick jungle and was raised above the jungle so that the tops of the nearest trees were level with it . On one side of the water hole and about 5 or 6 yards from it rose a great rock or gigantic boulder ...
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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
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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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