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In the Year of Jubilee

CHAPTER 6
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A man I knew at Oxford has gone out there, and is likely to stay.

His father owns nearly the whole of an island; and as he's in very bad health, my friend may soon come into possession.

When he does, he's going to astonish the natives.' 'How ?' A vision of savages flashed before Nancy's mind.

She breathed more freely, thinking the danger past.
'Simply by making a fortune out of an estate that is lying all but barren.

Before the emancipation of the niggers, the Bahamas flourished wonderfully; now they are fallen to decay, and ruled, so far as I understand it, by a particularly contemptible crew of native whites, who ought all to be kicked into the sea.


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