Bye-Bye, BlackbirdHind Pocket Books, 1971 - 266 páginas |
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... women , their trunks , their bedding rolls , even goats and chickens and stoves . They would slaughter the beasts and roast them and there would be blood and feathers and coal all over the decks . A dirty great slaughter - house ...
... women , their trunks , their bedding rolls , even goats and chickens and stoves . They would slaughter the beasts and roast them and there would be blood and feathers and coal all over the decks . A dirty great slaughter - house ...
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... women who were , like all good Punjabi women , dedicated needle- women . Walking briskly down the path , Adit had felt some powerful hand grip him by the back of his sweater , pull him up , shoot a hand under it , right up his chest ...
... women who were , like all good Punjabi women , dedicated needle- women . Walking briskly down the path , Adit had felt some powerful hand grip him by the back of his sweater , pull him up , shoot a hand under it , right up his chest ...
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... women and he , cowering on a pillow - strewn bed that played the part of a divan , tried not to splutter as the fiery liquid went scorching a trail down his throat , al- though he could not keep the tears from spring- ing to his eyes ...
... women and he , cowering on a pillow - strewn bed that played the part of a divan , tried not to splutter as the fiery liquid went scorching a trail down his throat , al- though he could not keep the tears from spring- ing to his eyes ...
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Adit Adit's Anita Desai arms asked Battersea power station began Bella Bengali blue breath British Calcutta chair Christine chutney cold colour cook cried cup of tea dark dear Dev's door Emma England English eyes face feel felt friends garden girl grass green grey hair hands head heard hilsa Indian inside Jasbir kitchen laughed Laurel Lane leave listen Little India live London look Mala Miller Miss Pimm Moffit morning mother Nayantara Sahgal never night Pakistani pakoras play Punjabi R. K. Narayan rain ring river Test Roscommon-James rose Samar Sarah sari shehnai shouted shut Sikh silence sitar smiled sound staring stood Street suddenly Sunday Swami sweet talk tea cosy tell things thought told tree turned voice waiting walked watching window wonder