සූර වීර ඩැනී
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ඔහේ පැත්තකට වෙලා ඉන්න දෙමව්පියො
එක්ක ඉන්නකොට කිසි විනෝදයක් නෑ
ඒකටත් එක්ක ළමයෙක්
බලාපොරොත්තු වෙන්නෙ,
ළමයෙකුට ලැබෙන්න ඕන
මෙන්න මේ වගේ
හරිම ආස හිතෙන විදිහේ
වැඩ කරන
අම්මල තාත්තල…
| SKU: | 955-570-406-6 |
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| Categories: | Children, Roald Dahl, Translations |
| Weight | .30 kg |
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| Dimensions | 22 × 15 × 2 cm |
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