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Page 14
But though he feared it , he loved it in a strange , unconscious way , in the same
unconscious way in which the wild buffalo loves the wallow , and the leopard his
lair among the rocks . Silent , inert , and sullen he worked in the chena or ...
But though he feared it , he loved it in a strange , unconscious way , in the same
unconscious way in which the wild buffalo loves the wallow , and the leopard his
lair among the rocks . Silent , inert , and sullen he worked in the chena or ...
Page 152
And And my father said to them - so he told me— “ How can I go to this strange
place ? Can I take the woman and the child with me ? I have no house there , and
no money to buy in the bazaar . Among strangers and in strange places evil ...
And And my father said to them - so he told me— “ How can I go to this strange
place ? Can I take the woman and the child with me ? I have no house there , and
no money to buy in the bazaar . Among strangers and in strange places evil ...
Page 153
But they die among their relations , and friends , and people who are known to
them ; in houses where their fathers lived before them . Surely it is a more bitter
thing to die in a strange place . I am a poor man and ignorant , and I cannot
explain ...
But they die among their relations , and friends , and people who are known to
them ; in houses where their fathers lived before them . Surely it is a more bitter
thing to die in a strange place . I am a poor man and ignorant , and I cannot
explain ...
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User Review - kaitanya64 - LibraryThingSet in colonial Ceylon, this novel is vivid and readable. While the author clearly illustrates a particular culture and time, that of a rural family in the "dry" forest area, where life is ... Read full review
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User Review - Steve38 - LibraryThingDear me but this is a depressing book. Everything that can go wrong does go wrong for the main characters. Written from the point of view of impoverished, uneducated jungle dwellers in Sri Lanka by ... Read full review
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