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... children enjoyed European education — Ana studied in England and the children of the Correias study in Portugal ... child became my subjects . The land ; the aborigines ; the New World ; the colony ; the history ; India ; the Muslim ...
... children enjoyed European education — Ana studied in England and the children of the Correias study in Portugal ... child became my subjects . The land ; the aborigines ; the New World ; the colony ; the history ; India ; the Muslim ...
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... child of one of the plantation labourers who appears intrigued by Uma's presence . Intrigued in turn , Uma asks about the boy and is told that his name was Ilongo and that he is the plantation's " village idiot " ( 235 ) . Yet , as ...
... child of one of the plantation labourers who appears intrigued by Uma's presence . Intrigued in turn , Uma asks about the boy and is told that his name was Ilongo and that he is the plantation's " village idiot " ( 235 ) . Yet , as ...
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... children ( only the American children ) giggle as he jogs in his " everyday shirt and trousers , his only concession to ... child shun an immigrant home ? The nine - year - old had been THE ATLANTIC LITERARY REVIEW VOL . 3 NO . 4 OCTOBER ...
... children ( only the American children ) giggle as he jogs in his " everyday shirt and trousers , his only concession to ... child shun an immigrant home ? The nine - year - old had been THE ATLANTIC LITERARY REVIEW VOL . 3 NO . 4 OCTOBER ...
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The Colonials Half a Life and Half an Identity | 27 |
Subverting the Myth of Immaculate White Woman | 39 |
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