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Page 125
... months ' rigorous imprisonment . " I heard that quite clear at the end . " Six months ' rigorous imprisonment . " It was all that I heard clearly . He is all right . There is no need for you to cry . They will take him away over there ...
... months ' rigorous imprisonment . " I heard that quite clear at the end . " Six months ' rigorous imprisonment . " It was all that I heard clearly . He is all right . There is no need for you to cry . They will take him away over there ...
Page 126
... months he will be over there . " Very well , " they think . They thought to send me there too , but the judge Hamadoru was wise . “ Get out , ” he said to me . I did not understand then , and they laughed at me , but I understand now ...
... months he will be over there . " Very well , " they think . They thought to send me there too , but the judge Hamadoru was wise . “ Get out , ” he said to me . I did not understand then , and they laughed at me , but I understand now ...
Page 169
... months , others seven months since the conviction . They discussed it for hours , wrangling , quarrelling , shouting at one another . He had been convicted two months - about two months before the Sinhalese New Year . ' No , it was one ...
... months , others seven months since the conviction . They discussed it for hours , wrangling , quarrelling , shouting at one another . He had been convicted two months - about two months before the Sinhalese New Year . ' No , it was one ...
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