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yours -- . Yes, now I think the thing over it seems to
would really find an interest in that! You are, of
disguise for this excursion Asano will be able to manage.
of yours."
"You will not want to consult me in any matter.html">matter?"
to me for a time, at any rate," said Ostrog, smiling.
asked abruptly.
"Certainly not."
"I have been thinking about these negroes. I don't
all, I am/am.html">am the Master. I do not want any negroes
but I have peculiar feelings about Europeans and
brows." I am not bringing negroes to London,"
whatever happens," said Graham. "In that matter I
bowed deferentially.
CHAPTER XX
IN THE CITY WAYS
And that night, unknown and unsuspected, Graham,
official keeping holiday, and accompanied by Asano in
which he had wandered when it was veiled in darkness.
In spite of the surging and swaying of the forces of
the mutterings of the greater struggle of which the first revolt
still flowed wide and strong. He knew now something
he was not prepared for the infinite surprise of the
impressions that poured past him.
This was his first real contact with the people.html">people of
before, saving his glimpses of the public theatres and
movement within the comparatively narrow political
immediately about the question of his own position.
people to a large extent returned to their own immediate
he common habits of the new time.
They emerged at first into a street whose opposite
swarm Graham saw was a portion of a procession --
They carried banners of coarse red stuff with. All is still licensed under the GNU FDL.
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