Growing: An Autobiography of the Years 1904 to 1911Woolf's account of his seven years as a civil servant in Ceylon. "He has a seemingly effortless way with words which is beautiful and spellbinding" (J. M. Edelstein, New Republic). Index; photographs. |
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Page 24
I had to spend the night at Anuradhapura , and I was asked to dinner by the
Government Agent , C. T. D. Vigors , at the Residency . Here I had my first plunge
into the social life of a Ceylon civil servant , a life in which I was to be immersed
for ...
I had to spend the night at Anuradhapura , and I was asked to dinner by the
Government Agent , C. T. D. Vigors , at the Residency . Here I had my first plunge
into the social life of a Ceylon civil servant , a life in which I was to be immersed
for ...
Page 34
In charge of the Province was a Government Agent ( always referred to as the
G.A. ) , a senior civil servant of 20 years ' service or more . The Provincial
government office or offices , the kachcheri , was always in the chief town of the
Province ...
In charge of the Province was a Government Agent ( always referred to as the
G.A. ) , a senior civil servant of 20 years ' service or more . The Provincial
government office or offices , the kachcheri , was always in the chief town of the
Province ...
Page 35
Of these two the senior was the O.A. ( Office Assistant to the Government Agent )
who might have anything from one to six years ' service ; the junior was called a
Cadet , and every civil servant when he first arrived was attached to some ...
Of these two the senior was the O.A. ( Office Assistant to the Government Agent )
who might have anything from one to six years ' service ; the junior was called a
Cadet , and every civil servant when he first arrived was attached to some ...
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