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... fields were big and open here and the sky stretched parallel , endlessly big and endlessly far . He prayed out here , it became his temple . From the little knoll he looked out at the fields and at the big wide open sky and he prayed ...
... fields were big and open here and the sky stretched parallel , endlessly big and endlessly far . He prayed out here , it became his temple . From the little knoll he looked out at the fields and at the big wide open sky and he prayed ...
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... fields ex- tending as far as we could see . But we do not dust the windows because by not seeing those pastures we can be satisfied with what we have . -It is very poor . -We are very poor . I want to sleep , please leave me alone . III ...
... fields ex- tending as far as we could see . But we do not dust the windows because by not seeing those pastures we can be satisfied with what we have . -It is very poor . -We are very poor . I want to sleep , please leave me alone . III ...
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... fields . He pressed down on the ac- celerator and the jeep bumped along , whining back angrily at him . He would go to Panagarh , to the food depot and see that friendly Anglo- Indian officer . No , only a quarter petrol left . The ...
... fields . He pressed down on the ac- celerator and the jeep bumped along , whining back angrily at him . He would go to Panagarh , to the food depot and see that friendly Anglo- Indian officer . No , only a quarter petrol left . The ...
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