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Royal Enigma

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A Rereading of A House for Mr. Biswas By V S Naipaul

The way colonialism damaged its subjects fills one with a deep sense of loss and sadness. Remaining ever engaged in the affairs of the family in a transplanted Indian Hindu society half a world away from home, with no ambition even tacit to politically interfere in the world they have in their hands–the characters strive for excelling in academics or business.
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“Kissing can ruin lives. Lips touch sometimes teeth clash. New hunger is born with a throb and caution falls away. A cursed girl with lips still moist from her first kiss might feel suddenly wild like a little monsoon. She might forget her curse just long enough to get careless and let it come true. She might kill everyone she loves...”
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K.C. Majenta wrote: "Peaceful greetings, Krishna, thanks for contacting me! I hope you are well and having a fine August 2017. Happy reading, writing, and everything else. Blessings! Have a good tomorrow.

Best wishes ..."

Thank you Majenta. Wish I could see how you look like. Anyway. Good reading to you as well.


Majenta Peaceful greetings, Krishna, thanks for contacting me! I hope you are well and having a fine August 2017. Happy reading, writing, and everything else. Blessings! Have a good tomorrow.

Best wishes from Majenta


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