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She had two nicknames, both given to her by the servants at Sugar Beach: one was “PlurTorTor,” which meant pepperbird, and the other was “Mrs. Palm Kernel,” except in Liberian English we don’t say “palm kernel” we say “pam-kana.”
The House at Sugar Beach Helene Cooper 2009
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She had two nicknames, both given to her by the servants at Sugar Beach: one was “PlurTorTor,” which meant pepperbird, and the other was “Mrs. Palm Kernel,” except in Liberian English we don’t say “palm kernel” we say “pam-kana.”
The House at Sugar Beach Helene Cooper 2009
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She had two nicknames, both given to her by the servants at Sugar Beach: one was “PlurTorTor,” which meant pepperbird, and the other was “Mrs. Palm Kernel,” except in Liberian English we don’t say “palm kernel” we say “pam-kana.”
The House at Sugar Beach Helene Cooper 2009
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She had two nicknames, both given to her by the servants at Sugar Beach: one was “PlurTorTor,” which meant pepperbird, and the other was “Mrs. Palm Kernel,” except in Liberian English we don’t say “palm kernel” we say “pam-kana.”
The House at Sugar Beach Helene Cooper 2009
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