Weight | 250 g |
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Authors | |
Cover | Soft Cover |
ISBN | 978-624-5865-21-5 |
Language | Sinhala |
Publishers | |
Source | LOCAL |
Template | BOOKS |
වයිකිං නෞකාවක සවාරියක්
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‘කවුද මේ එරික්?.”
“එරික් ද රෙඩ් කියන්නේ මේ රට හොයාගත්තු කෙනාට.
මේ රටට ග්රීන්ලන්තය කියලා නම තිබ්බෙත් එයාම තමයි.
මෙහාට එන්න කලින් එරික් ජීවත් වෙලා තියෙන්නේ අයිස්ලන්තයේ”
“එතකොට ඇයි එයා අයිස්ලන්තයෙන් ඇවිත් තියෙන්නේ?”
පැට්රික් ඇසුවා. බෙත්ගෙන් ලැබුණේ මෙවැනි උත්තරයක්.
“අයිස්ලන්තයේ හිටපු බලගතු පුද්ගලයෙක් එරික් ගේ පවුලට
අයිති වුණ වටිනා නිධානයක් පැහැර ගන්නවා.
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