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... judge's bungalow attention is focused on the significance of a vital element in the novel . When the judge asks the Ratemahatmaya : ' Let's have your opinion of the chap here . He's a human being isn't he ? ' , the latter's hesitant ...
... judge's bungalow attention is focused on the significance of a vital element in the novel . When the judge asks the Ratemahatmaya : ' Let's have your opinion of the chap here . He's a human being isn't he ? ' , the latter's hesitant ...
Page xiv
... judge's descant on the theme of political science , suitably attuned to the level of the Ratema- hatmaya's powers of comprehension . What is man and how should he be governed ? The judge is as much the prisoner of the processes of law ...
... judge's descant on the theme of political science , suitably attuned to the level of the Ratema- hatmaya's powers of comprehension . What is man and how should he be governed ? The judge is as much the prisoner of the processes of law ...
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... judge spoke to him in an angry voice . The interpreter replied in a soothing deferential tone . The conversation being in English was unintelligible to Babun and Silindu . Then the door of their cage was unlocked , and they were led out ...
... judge spoke to him in an angry voice . The interpreter replied in a soothing deferential tone . The conversation being in English was unintelligible to Babun and Silindu . Then the door of their cage was unlocked , and they were led out ...
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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