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  • {{RQ:Achebe Things Fall Apart|chapter=4|part=1|page=34|passage=Inwardly Okonkwo knew that the boys were still too young to understand fully the difficult art of preparing seed-yams. But he thought that one could not begin too early. '''Yam''' stood for manliness, and he who could feed his family on '''yams''' from one harvest to another was a very great man indeed.}}
    • 1958, Chinua Achebe, chapter 4, in Things Fall Apart, New York: Astor-Honor, published 1959, part 1, page 34:
      Inwardly Okonkwo knew that the boys were still too young to understand fully the difficult art of preparing seed-yams. But he thought that one could not begin too early. Yam stood for manliness, and he who could feed his family on yams from one harvest to another was a very great man indeed.