The Suns of IndependenceHeinemann, 1981 - 136 pages |
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... silk - cotton trèe , with shoulders , arms and face still likely to win an oh ! of admiration from a woman who didn't know him . ' Salimata , did you do well at the market ? ' As if deaf , she busied herself with household tasks ...
... silk - cotton trèe , with shoulders , arms and face still likely to win an oh ! of admiration from a woman who didn't know him . ' Salimata , did you do well at the market ? ' As if deaf , she busied herself with household tasks ...
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... silk - cotton - tree . He too greeted Salimata , invoked God's peace and blessings on her behalf . The marabout had almost finished with him . Sali- mata moved away and busied herself with a bit of tidying up , so as not to hear what ...
... silk - cotton - tree . He too greeted Salimata , invoked God's peace and blessings on her behalf . The marabout had almost finished with him . Sali- mata moved away and busied herself with a bit of tidying up , so as not to hear what ...
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... silk - cotton tree of Togobala ! Togobala , his native village ! The same vultures ( the bastards , who called Fama a vulture ! ) , surely the very same vultures as when he was young took flight from the silk - cotton tree to patrol the ...
... silk - cotton tree of Togobala ! Togobala , his native village ! The same vultures ( the bastards , who called Fama a vulture ! ) , surely the very same vultures as when he was young took flight from the silk - cotton tree to patrol the ...
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The mastiff and his shameless way of sitting | 3 |
Without the scent of green guava II | 11 |
His neck was hung about with collars bristling with | 19 |
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African already ancestors arrived asked Bakary Balla bastards beast began blood bridge bush called chief cloth clouds compound dead death dogs dream drumming Dumbuya ears everything eyes face Fama Fama's father fear fetish fire four funeral give guards hands harmattan head hear heart hills Horodugu Independence Jamuru knew lagoon leave light live looked lorry Malinke marabout Mariam misfortune morning mother moved never night once palaver party peace praise praise-singer prayer president rain reached remained rice river road robe rose round rushed Salimata season shades shouting side single sleep soon spirit stopped street talk tell Thank things thought Togobala took trees true turned village voice walked wanted whole wind woman women young