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long as three years. They seemed to forget all about him as soon as
they had taken the decision.
At first Ikemefuna was very much afraid. Once or twice he tried to
run awaybut he did not know where to begin. He thought of his
mother and his three-year-old sister and wept bitterly. Nwoye's
mother was very kind to him and treated him as one of her own
children. But all he said was: "When shall I go home?" When
Okonkwo heard that he would not eat any food he came into the
hut with a big stick in his hand and stood over him while he
swallowed his yamstrembling. A few moments later he went
behind the hut and began to vomit painfully. Nwoye's mother went
to him and placed her hands on his chest and on his back. He was
ill for three market blue louboutin for saleweeksand when he recovered he seemed to
have overcome his great fear and sadness.
He was by nature a very lively boy and he gradually became
popular in Okonkwo's householdespecially with the children.
Okonkwo's sonNwoyewho was two years youngerbecame
quite inseparable from him because he seemed to know everything.
He could fashion out flutes from bamboo stems and even from the
elephant grass. He knew the names of all the birds and could set
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had any news of her daughter |
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