MaComère, Volume 3Association of Caribbean Women Writers and Scholars, 2000 |
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... kill her if she ever talk so she just say " Nothing mam . " But what really kill me in that case is that they out on bail waiting for the case to come up and she out there with nobody responsible , getting bigger and bigger and walking ...
... kill her if she ever talk so she just say " Nothing mam . " But what really kill me in that case is that they out on bail waiting for the case to come up and she out there with nobody responsible , getting bigger and bigger and walking ...
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... killing of a number of whites . Governor Eyre shamefully suppressed this uprising , executing over 430 , flogging hundreds more , and destroying 1,000 dwellings . Bogle , whose statue adorns the Morant Bay Courthouse lawn and whose bust ...
... killing of a number of whites . Governor Eyre shamefully suppressed this uprising , executing over 430 , flogging hundreds more , and destroying 1,000 dwellings . Bogle , whose statue adorns the Morant Bay Courthouse lawn and whose bust ...
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... killing little children at play just for the hell of it " ( D 220 ) . It seems fitting that she would at one point title this sobering work Weeping for her Children ( D 222 ) , as Edna herself felt the loss of these , Jamaica's children ...
... killing little children at play just for the hell of it " ( D 220 ) . It seems fitting that she would at one point title this sobering work Weeping for her Children ( D 222 ) , as Edna herself felt the loss of these , Jamaica's children ...
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