The Village in the JungleHansa, 1974 - 307 pages |
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Page 55
... Rodiya women . If you desire her , it is not hard to take her . But there need be no talk of marriage , or bringing her to the house . ' ' This morning I took her with me into the jungle , but it is not enough ; the desire is still with ...
... Rodiya women . If you desire her , it is not hard to take her . But there need be no talk of marriage , or bringing her to the house . ' ' This morning I took her with me into the jungle , but it is not enough ; the desire is still with ...
Page 129
... Rodiya dog : he is frightened and now I will never leave you . ' Punchirala was really frightened . He stood and watched the girl walk slowly away with Silindu along the path . Things had not happened quite as he had expected or hoped ...
... Rodiya dog : he is frightened and now I will never leave you . ' Punchirala was really frightened . He stood and watched the girl walk slowly away with Silindu along the path . Things had not happened quite as he had expected or hoped ...
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