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... - yard of St George's church overlooking Fitches Creek Bay , full of hope and excitement , and begin to weep and wish that I could have my life over again . Song Credits ' Mother's Love ' by Slinger Francisco ( 241 Postscript.
... - yard of St George's church overlooking Fitches Creek Bay , full of hope and excitement , and begin to weep and wish that I could have my life over again . Song Credits ' Mother's Love ' by Slinger Francisco ( 241 Postscript.
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A Caribbean Journey Lucretia Stewart. ' Congo Man ' by Slinger Francisco ( The Mighty Sparrow ) . Ice Music Ltd. Used by permission . ' Saltfish ' by Slinger Francisco ( The Mighty Sparrow ) . Ice Music Ltd. Used by permission . ' Draw ...
A Caribbean Journey Lucretia Stewart. ' Congo Man ' by Slinger Francisco ( The Mighty Sparrow ) . Ice Music Ltd. Used by permission . ' Saltfish ' by Slinger Francisco ( The Mighty Sparrow ) . Ice Music Ltd. Used by permission . ' Draw ...
Contents
Chapter One Trinidad Gateway to the Caribbean I | 21 |
Chapter Four The Lights of Kingstown | 76 |
Chapter Five The Weather Prophet | 103 |
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