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| "Sorrow which hungers and is heart-sore, and weeps itself out in tears is a prerogative of humanity. In any
sense in which we feel it to be sorrow indeed, to be what we mean by sorrow in the day of our sad-ness, it does
not belong to anything lower in creation; it is our prerogative, our prestige, our dignity".-- Moberly |
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NOTE I. THE YEARS THAT ARE NO MORE II WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN III. THE MESSAGE OF SORROW IV. IN FAVOUR WITh GOD AND MAN V. TASTES, IDEALS, CHOICES VII. CLOSING DAYS VIII. IN THE SICK ROOM IX. THE END X. K.C.B.K. |
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| Notes to electronic version: The original copy of this book was signed in 1927 by Ariyanayagam Barr-Kumarakulasinghe (the last but one brother in the family) and his son Alexander Hamilton Anukkranayagam Barr-Kumarakulasinghe. (see attached) Credit: The first cfew hapters of this book was made from a the book in the possesion of Raj Barr-Kumar. A photocopy of this book had been made by Blossom Navaratnam which was used to make this e-version of the book. Most of the other chapters, and photographs used were provided by Richard Kanagasundaram of New Zealand. |
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