If someone else steals your cow, you will never see it again because your cow is dead. If someone steals your land, you can still see it, because you will miss the land.
A local black spoke to the male protagonist who came out of the military camp to work.
The local blacks seemed reluctant to talk too much with this mzungu (white) because their arrival took away their land. If you want to cultivate life for the land where you once lived, you even have to queue up to compete for positions, just for the land that you nostalgic. Sometimes I wonder, do they really know what is left of them without the place they live on?
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