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Page 82
... turned upon them in his anger and fear : But as ' Have you too joined to plague me ? Evils come upon a man : it is fate . What can I do ? The girl is unwilling : am I to throw away the kurakkan when the rice is already stolen ? Am I to ...
... turned upon them in his anger and fear : But as ' Have you too joined to plague me ? Evils come upon a man : it is fate . What can I do ? The girl is unwilling : am I to throw away the kurakkan when the rice is already stolen ? Am I to ...
Page 193
Leonard Woolf. turned with him to go back . We came to the village in the afternoon . The Korala Mahat- maya went to the accused's house and searched . In the roof between the thatch he found the two sarong cloths and my wife's jewellery ...
Leonard Woolf. turned with him to go back . We came to the village in the afternoon . The Korala Mahat- maya went to the accused's house and searched . In the roof between the thatch he found the two sarong cloths and my wife's jewellery ...
Page 228
... turned his head he just saw Silindu's blazing eyes and foam on the corner of his lips at the same moment he felt the cold muzzle of the gun pressed against his back . Silindu pulled the trigger and 228 THE VILLAGE IN THE JUNGLE.
... turned his head he just saw Silindu's blazing eyes and foam on the corner of his lips at the same moment he felt the cold muzzle of the gun pressed against his back . Silindu pulled the trigger and 228 THE VILLAGE IN THE JUNGLE.
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afraid Agent Hamadoru aiya Aiyo Amara Devi anger angry Appochchi Arachchi asked Babehami Babun Beddagama began Beragama brother Buddha buffalo called charm child cloth compound daughter deer devil elephant evil eyes face father fear felt Fernando fever fool girl give grain hami hand hang headman hear heard Hinni Hinnihami hunter judge jungle Kamburupitiya kapurala Karlinahami kill knew Korala Mahatmaya kunji kurakkan kurunies laughed leave leopard listen live looked magistrate Malay months morning Mudalali Nanchohami never night path peon pilgrims prison Punchi Appu Punchi Menika Punchirala rain Ratemahatmaya rice Rodiya round sanyasi silence Silindu Sinhalese slowly squatted stood strange talk Tamils tank tell temple thing thought tired told took track trees trouble veddas vederala village walked watched wife wild woman women words yakka Yakkini yakko