Farid was confident the matter could be solved through good will and intelligent discussion. Mr. Bahar thought about what had just been said. He had seen how the villagers lived. Their lives were hard. Very hard indeed. He had felt sorry for them as they worked away, dirty and sweaty, in their vegetable plot. But there was also Budin to contend with.
"Well, Mr. Bahar? Is it all possible?" Farid wanted to know where the man stood on the matter as quickly as possible. If Mr. Bahar could not help, he would have to seek alternative solutions. He would not disappoint the villagers: they had already put far too much effort into the land. Farid knew their poverty and suffering. He knew how worried men like Pak Majid, Salim Lepu, Long Kamid and the others would be at the prospect of losing their ground. And they would be even more frightened by the prospect of being hauled off to court. That was only natural.
The Ant Visits Penang
Storms of Yesterday
The Naughty Butterflies
The Princess of Mount Ledang
The Elephant and The Blind Snake
Grass Tastes Good, but Carrots Are Much Nicer!
Badang
The Secret Stone
The Ducks and The Crocodile
The Trick of The Old Heron
The Vegetarian Lioness
Looking For Peace
Bawang Merah and Bawang Putih
The Dutiful Mouse and The Black Ant
Tanggang
The Owl Who Was Fooled
Tormentas del ayer
The White Dove Flies Again
The White Dove Flies Again (Mandarin)