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... give up their advantage of communicating with each other and the metropolitan centres ? ( 191 ) . She issues a caution to Parry that " her efforts ( to give voice to the native ) , as well as mine ( to give warning of the attendant ...
... give up their advantage of communicating with each other and the metropolitan centres ? ( 191 ) . She issues a caution to Parry that " her efforts ( to give voice to the native ) , as well as mine ( to give warning of the attendant ...
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... give them away , into the hands of others ? " asked the stranger , raising himself . Peter looked at him and was half afraid . " Well , what could she do with a lot of miserable niggers , if she didn't give them to us ? A lot of good ...
... give them away , into the hands of others ? " asked the stranger , raising himself . Peter looked at him and was half afraid . " Well , what could she do with a lot of miserable niggers , if she didn't give them to us ? A lot of good ...
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... give - and - take " motion which works as a postmodern mechanism characteristic of the Caribbean . Benítez Rojo proposes a Caribbean postmodern theory as an alternative to Eurocentric postmodernism . The Caribbean , he writes , is the ...
... give - and - take " motion which works as a postmodern mechanism characteristic of the Caribbean . Benítez Rojo proposes a Caribbean postmodern theory as an alternative to Eurocentric postmodernism . The Caribbean , he writes , is the ...
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