Weight | 195 g |
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Authors | |
Publishers | |
ISBN | 978-955-591-069-9 |
Language | Sinhala |
Cover | Soft Cover |
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සමූහය ප්රබෝධමත් වූ අතර ධජයේ වැදගත්කම තේරුම් ගත් අය සමූහය අතරින් ධජය වෙත ගියහ. මාසින්, සමෝයිලොව් සහ ගුසේ දෙබෑයෝද, පාවෙල් අසල සිට ගත්හ. හිස පාත් කරගෙන සෙනග පීරාගෙන එතැනට පැමිණි නිකොලායි සහ නොහඳුනන තරුණයෝ කීප දෙනෙක් අම්මා තල්ලු කරන්නට වූහ. “ලෝකයේ සියලුම රට වල කම්කරු ජනතාවට ජය වේවා!” පාවෙල් කෑ ගැසීය. සංඛ්යාවෙන් සහ ගුණයෙන් වැඩි වන දහසක් පමණ වන පිරිස ප්රීතියෙන් ඔද වැඩී ගියෙන්, හදවත දෙදරුම් කැවීමෙහි තරම් බලවත් වේගයකින් යුතුව හඬ නැගූහ. අම්මා නිකොලායිගේ සහ තවත් කෙනෙකුගේ අතක් අල්ලා ගත්තාය. ඇගේ ඇස් කඳුලෙන් තෙත් වී තිබුණද ඈ නොහැඬුවාය. ඇගේ කකුල් වෙව්ලන්නට වූ අතර ගැහෙන තොල්වලින් යුතුව කතා කළාය.
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