Girish Chandra GhoshSahitya Akademi, 1992 - Počet stran: 101 Jal Ki Pyas Na Jaye: Hindi Translation By Kartar Singh Duggal Of His Punjabi Novel Of The Same Title. |
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Strana 67
... Nawab's capital . Aminchand replies like a true bourgeois : They will escape somehow , they are not immobile like coins . I brought away a whole year's cash from the Nawab's reach , here to Calcutta . Now I am done for . The bourgeois ...
... Nawab's capital . Aminchand replies like a true bourgeois : They will escape somehow , they are not immobile like coins . I brought away a whole year's cash from the Nawab's reach , here to Calcutta . Now I am done for . The bourgeois ...
Strana 71
... Nawab , declaring their refusal to fight for him . The banker has already suborned them with enormous bribes . It is Siraj who stands alone now , except for Mohan Lal , a sub- altern he has raised to generalship . Siraj can only scream ...
... Nawab , declaring their refusal to fight for him . The banker has already suborned them with enormous bribes . It is Siraj who stands alone now , except for Mohan Lal , a sub- altern he has raised to generalship . Siraj can only scream ...
Strana 72
... nawab covets gold , but how say you , the misbegotten son of the white man never looks upon it , does he ? He's sailed the seven seas only for gold , just as you lend out money at inte- rest . Don't lose your heart to the friend from ...
... nawab covets gold , but how say you , the misbegotten son of the white man never looks upon it , does he ? He's sailed the seven seas only for gold , just as you lend out money at inte- rest . Don't lose your heart to the friend from ...
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