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James fell madly in love with his best friend's servant girl Lucy after his world crumbled by the death of his father. The outcome was disastrous when Kodili entered the picture. The grass is made victim by the fight between two elephants.
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2018
James Scindhia
By
Amara Usulor
Copyright © 2018 by Amara Usulor.
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FROM THE AUTHOR
CHAPTER ONE
CHAPTER TWO
CHAPTER THREE
CHAPTER FOUR
CHAPTER FIVE
CHAPTER SIX
CHAPTER SEVEN
CHAPTER EIGHT
CHAPTER NINE
CHAPTER TEN
CHAPTER ELEVEN
CHAPTER TWELVE
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
With the exception of Chandigarh, Punjab, India, Nigeria, main market Onitsha, sun, city hotel and Calabar, other names of persons and places used in this book and the role played by respective characters are purely fictitious and I regret resemblance of any known person.
The author,
Amarachi Usulor C.
James still could not believe that just a little slip could make him fall. ‘What sort of soil is this?’ he mumbled, despite the fact that he knew its fine sand. He got up, wiped his handsome face, and looked at his coat and the luggage he held firmly with his left hand. He turned pale in anger felt disgusted at the sight of the dirt that now covered his pants and coat. The one that drove him nuts was his boots, it is not just worn out but dirty as well. Looking up, he caught a glimpse of the onlookers; they were all fixed mockingly on him ‘’hell no!’’, he exclaimed and blushed. ‘I cannot believe am all messed up’, he mumbled again and made his way through the throng in the market ‘Is this not the almighty main market?' he blurted out doubt-founded. He sighed and began to wonder relevantly on how to reach his destination in order to stop feeling like a miserable wanderer. The thought of looking at the piece of paper in his pants’ pocket crept into his dull mind. He dug dip his left hands into it and brought out the folded piece on which the address of his destination was boldly written. He turned to ask anyone trading in one of the stores around but bumped into a pudgy black guy who looked nice. The pudgy guy, whose huge lips made him quite ugly, was about to nudge him out of the busy way which had no space for anyone standing still. 'Am so sorry for that', James apologized.
Lesen Sie weiter in der vollst?ndigen Ausgabe!
Lesen Sie weiter in der vollst?ndigen Ausgabe!
Lesen Sie weiter in der vollst?ndigen Ausgabe!
Lesen Sie weiter in der vollst?ndigen Ausgabe!
Lesen Sie weiter in der vollst?ndigen Ausgabe!
Lesen Sie weiter in der vollst?ndigen Ausgabe!
Lesen Sie weiter in der vollst?ndigen Ausgabe!
Lesen Sie weiter in der vollst?ndigen Ausgabe!
Lesen Sie weiter in der vollst?ndigen Ausgabe!
Lesen Sie weiter in der vollst?ndigen Ausgabe!
Lesen Sie weiter in der vollst?ndigen Ausgabe!
Lesen Sie weiter in der vollst?ndigen Ausgabe!
