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Following the Equator
Part 5

CHAPTER XLI
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It is not an unbearably unpleasant complexion when it keeps to itself, but when it comes into competition with masses of brown and black the fact is betrayed that it is endurable only because we are used to it.

Nearly all black and brown skins are beautiful, but a beautiful white skin is rare.

How rare, one may learn by walking down a street in Paris, New York, or London on a week-day particularly an unfashionable street--and keeping count of the satisfactory complexions encountered in the course of a mile.

Where dark complexions are massed, they make the whites look bleached-out, unwholesome, and sometimes frankly ghastly.

I could notice this as a boy, down South in the slavery days before the war.


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