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A.M. Klein

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For the tourist's
brown pennies scattered at the old church door,
the ragged papooses jump, and bite the dust.
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Indian Reservation: Caughnawaga (1983)
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Indian Reservation: Caughnawaga (1983)

 
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Douglas Brown: Dr Banda, what is the purpose of your visit?
Hastings Banda: Well, I've been asked by the Secretary of State to come here.
Brown: Have you come here to ask the Secretary of State a firm date for Nyasaland's independence?
Banda: I won't tell you that.
Brown: When do you hope to get independence?
Banda: I won't tell you that.
Brown: Dr Banda, when you get independence, are you as determined as ever to break away from the Central African Federation?
Banda: Need you ask me that question at this stage?
Brown: Well, this stage is as good as any other stage. Why do you ask me why I shouldn't ask you this question at this stage?
Banda: Haven't I said that enough for everybody to be convinced that I mean just that?
Brown: Dr Banda, if you break with the Central African Federation, how will you make out economically? After all, your country isn't really a rich country.
Banda: Don't ask me that, leave that to me.
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Banda: Which way? I won't tell you that.
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Banda: Nothing at all.
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Banda: Well, it's up to you.
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