British Guiana: The Land of Six PeoplesH.M. Stationery Office, 1957 - Broj stranica: 235 |
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Stranica 75
... turned large patches of his face into a dirty grey colour . He knew my companion from the days when he had worked on this estate . ' Hey , baas , ' he said , pointing to his face , ' fo ' true yo ' see ma face presently — me no storying ...
... turned large patches of his face into a dirty grey colour . He knew my companion from the days when he had worked on this estate . ' Hey , baas , ' he said , pointing to his face , ' fo ' true yo ' see ma face presently — me no storying ...
Stranica 106
... turned face downwards to allow fluids to drain from him . In the next stage of preparation of the body only men will take part if the dead is a man , and only women if it is a woman . The body is turned on its back , the jaw is tied ...
... turned face downwards to allow fluids to drain from him . In the next stage of preparation of the body only men will take part if the dead is a man , and only women if it is a woman . The body is turned on its back , the jaw is tied ...
Stranica 115
... turned coloured people away from the door and that no one was kind to West Indian immigrants . ' It is something I find a considerable diffi- culty in understanding , ' he said . ' out here in B.G. all you white people I come across are ...
... turned coloured people away from the door and that no one was kind to West Indian immigrants . ' It is something I find a considerable diffi- culty in understanding , ' he said . ' out here in B.G. all you white people I come across are ...
Stranica 118
... turned his eyes from the sufferings of the plantation slaves . It was certainly the aim of the West Indian plantation owners in the slave - days to nurture the sense of inferiority to the ruling and dominant race which was so easily ...
... turned his eyes from the sufferings of the plantation slaves . It was certainly the aim of the West Indian plantation owners in the slave - days to nurture the sense of inferiority to the ruling and dominant race which was so easily ...
Stranica 127
... turning to the sun . and more fierce rain will come again tonight , new day must clean , have floods not drowned the fields killing my rice and stirring up my wrath . In his poem ' For My Son ' Mr. Carter reiterates this theme of ...
... turning to the sun . and more fierce rain will come again tonight , new day must clean , have floods not drowned the fields killing my rice and stirring up my wrath . In his poem ' For My Son ' Mr. Carter reiterates this theme of ...
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