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The Arrow of Gold

CHAPTER I
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On this Captain Blunt began to talk of negroes at large.

He talked of them with knowledge, intelligence, and a sort of contemptuous affection.

He generalized, he particularized about the blacks; he told anecdotes.

I was interested, a little incredulous, and considerably surprised.

What could this man with such a boulevardier exterior that he looked positively like, an exile in a provincial town, and with his drawing-room manner--what could he know of negroes?
Mills, sitting silent with his air of watchful intelligence, seemed to read my thoughts, waved his pipe slightly and explained: "The Captain is from South Carolina." "Oh," I murmured, and then after the slightest of pauses I heard the second of Mr.J.K.


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