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Page 145
The failure of the previous year ' s chena crop had made it impossible to recover
anything ; in fact he was pestered with requests for further loans to tide the
debtors over the hot season , until the chenas could again be sown . The creditor
was ...
The failure of the previous year ' s chena crop had made it impossible to recover
anything ; in fact he was pestered with requests for further loans to tide the
debtors over the hot season , until the chenas could again be sown . The creditor
was ...
Page 244
Then I took my gun , and went to him , and said : “ Ralahami , you may give the
woman to the Mudalali , and in return give me back my chena . " The Arachchi
thought to himself : “ Here is a fool . ” But he said : “ Very well , I will give the
chena ...
Then I took my gun , and went to him , and said : “ Ralahami , you may give the
woman to the Mudalali , and in return give me back my chena . " The Arachchi
thought to himself : “ Here is a fool . ” But he said : “ Very well , I will give the
chena ...
Page 290
It couldn ' t be one month before , because the chena crop was not reaped yet . ' '
Reaped ? Why it had only just been sown . ' It must have been three months
before . ' • Three months , you fool ? Is a chena crop like ninety days ' rice ? ' Fool
?
It couldn ' t be one month before , because the chena crop was not reaped yet . ' '
Reaped ? Why it had only just been sown . ' It must have been three months
before . ' • Three months , you fool ? Is a chena crop like ninety days ' rice ? ' Fool
?
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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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aiya Aiyo Arachchi asked Babehami Babun became began bring brother brought called carrying charm chena child clear cloth comes compound court crop daughter dead deer devil died evil eyes face father fear felt Fernando followed fool girl give given Hamadoru hand hang head headman hear heard Hinnihami hunter interpreter judge jungle Kamburupitiya Karlinahami kill knew Korala laughed leave lies listen live looked Mahatmaya mind months morning mother Mudalali never night once passed path perhaps prison Punchi Menika Punchirala rain rice road round seemed seen side silence Silindu slowly speak squatted stand stood strange talk tell temple thing thought told took track trees trouble true turned understand vederala village voice waited walked watched wife wild wind woman women