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... colored if I had not seen her in colored company or known beforehand that she was . She sat next to the distinguished colored gentleman , two or three seats down and across from me . She lazily crossed her legs in that casual way that ...
... colored if I had not seen her in colored company or known beforehand that she was . She sat next to the distinguished colored gentleman , two or three seats down and across from me . She lazily crossed her legs in that casual way that ...
Side 8
... colored fellow sleeping on the bench sideways to most of the benches , next to the stairs to the main room . It seemed to me that he treated this sleeper a bit more roughly than the rest . The colored man fought for sleep a second and ...
... colored fellow sleeping on the bench sideways to most of the benches , next to the stairs to the main room . It seemed to me that he treated this sleeper a bit more roughly than the rest . The colored man fought for sleep a second and ...
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... colored man the boy had ever seen with a moustache like that . They always waved to him and he waved back . His name was Henry . After a while , discouraged with the talk of the Negroes and with fishing , as he al- ways became when a ...
... colored man the boy had ever seen with a moustache like that . They always waved to him and he waved back . His name was Henry . After a while , discouraged with the talk of the Negroes and with fishing , as he al- ways became when a ...
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