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 40
He turned upon me , red in the face , and violently told me that I was talking
nonsense . Emboldened by Charles , the dead cat , and the dead snake , I told
him what cards had been played by whom and turned up the trick which proved
that he ...
He turned upon me , red in the face , and violently told me that I was talking
nonsense . Emboldened by Charles , the dead cat , and the dead snake , I told
him what cards had been played by whom and turned up the trick which proved
that he ...
Page 170
I said I could do this and I went to my old friend the Diwa Nilame , Nugawela
Ratemahatmaya , and asked him to get the very finest show of Kandyan dancing
ever seen in the Kandyan district . He really did so and it was superb . He turned
out ...
I said I could do this and I went to my old friend the Diwa Nilame , Nugawela
Ratemahatmaya , and asked him to get the very finest show of Kandyan dancing
ever seen in the Kandyan district . He really did so and it was superb . He turned
out ...
Page 206
He fell upon the rocks below , turned another somersault round another boulder ,
and there again was the end of his tail jutting out beyond the rock . Very very
cautiously we crept down with our rifles ready and peered round the rock . He
was ...
He fell upon the rocks below , turned another somersault round another boulder ,
and there again was the end of his tail jutting out beyond the rock . Very very
cautiously we crept down with our rifles ready and peered round the rock . He
was ...
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