The Suns of IndependenceHeinemann, 1981 - 136 pages |
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... calabashes for the mid- day meal . Then , before their hands were dry , the sun reached the hour of second prayer . The palaverers all lined up to pray , all except Balla . The fetish - priest was kept busy killing fleas by crushing the ...
... calabashes for the mid- day meal . Then , before their hands were dry , the sun reached the hour of second prayer . The palaverers all lined up to pray , all except Balla . The fetish - priest was kept busy killing fleas by crushing the ...
Page 97
... calabashes of cooked food and pots full of sauce , which they lined up near the four tethered cattle . Grain and condiments had been distributed among the village housewives , and since early morning they had been pounding , tending ...
... calabashes of cooked food and pots full of sauce , which they lined up near the four tethered cattle . Grain and condiments had been distributed among the village housewives , and since early morning they had been pounding , tending ...
Page 98
... calabashes , sent a few lids spinning , knocked over a few containers of sauce . Cries of dismay rose from the group at prayer , and many of them , includ- ing turbaned marabouts , leapt up to set things right . The whirlwind moved off ...
... calabashes , sent a few lids spinning , knocked over a few containers of sauce . Cries of dismay rose from the group at prayer , and many of them , includ- ing turbaned marabouts , leapt up to set things right . The whirlwind moved off ...
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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