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... Punchi Menika , of Punchi- rala and Hinnihami , and of Punchi Menika , Babun and Fernando - are similar and different . All of them originate in desire or craving . The desire of Babun for Punchi Menika is natural , the shared and ...
... Punchi Menika , of Punchi- rala and Hinnihami , and of Punchi Menika , Babun and Fernando - are similar and different . All of them originate in desire or craving . The desire of Babun for Punchi Menika is natural , the shared and ...
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Leonard Woolf. that he had no intention of taking Punchi Menika out of the compound . Punchi Menika , still crouching at his feet , told her father that she would never leave him . It was eventually arranged that for the present Babun ...
Leonard Woolf. that he had no intention of taking Punchi Menika out of the compound . Punchi Menika , still crouching at his feet , told her father that she would never leave him . It was eventually arranged that for the present Babun ...
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... Punchi Menika , soon learned to respect the passionate anger which it was so easy to rouse in Hinnihami . And the passion of her anger was equalled by the passion of her attachment to Silindu and Punchi Menika . The women soon learned ...
... Punchi Menika , soon learned to respect the passionate anger which it was so easy to rouse in Hinnihami . And the passion of her anger was equalled by the passion of her attachment to Silindu and Punchi Menika . The women soon learned ...
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aiya Aiyo Arachchi asked Babehami Babun became Beddagama began better 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 listen live looked Mahatmaya mind months morning Mudalali never night once passed path perhaps prison Punchi Menika Punchirala rain returned rice road round seemed seen side silence Silindu Sinhalese slowly speak stand stood story strange talk tell temple thing thought told took track trees trouble true turned understand vederala village voice walked watched wife wild wind woman women