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The Guns of Bull Run

CHAPTER III
19/43

The women were even more gorgeous in velvet or heavy satin, with their hair drawn high upon their heads and powdered.
One had a beauty patch upon her cheek.
Major St.Hilaire saw Harry's look as it sped along the wall.

He smiled a little sadly and then, a little cheerfully: "Those are the ancestors of Madame Delaunay," he said, "and some, I may mention in passing, are my own, also.

Our gracious hostess and myself are more or less distantly related--less, I fear--but I boast of it, nevertheless, on every possible occasion.

They were great people in a great island, once the richest colony of France, the richest colony in all the world.

All those people whom you see upon the walls were educated in Paris or other cities of France, and they returned to a life upon the magnificent plantations of Hayti.


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