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... Count's age who had served in Bazaine's army in Mexico was the result of a similar liberal expansiveness on the part of the Count's father , who had been , by all accounts , as well as the largest slave - owner in the island , as ...
... Count's age who had served in Bazaine's army in Mexico was the result of a similar liberal expansiveness on the part of the Count's father , who had been , by all accounts , as well as the largest slave - owner in the island , as ...
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... Count , with the Countess rustling beside him in the new Worth dress she had brought back from Paris , moved to meet them . The august visitors appeared in the doorway . The Governor was a stocky figure in a black evening coat . A broad ...
... Count , with the Countess rustling beside him in the new Worth dress she had brought back from Paris , moved to meet them . The august visitors appeared in the doorway . The Governor was a stocky figure in a black evening coat . A broad ...
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... Count resisted the temptation to tell him that the word nègre , as opposed to noir , was never used in the Islands except as an insult . But Madame Sciocca's hands were clasped in an ecstasy of metropolitan rapture . Mais ils sont ...
... Count resisted the temptation to tell him that the word nègre , as opposed to noir , was never used in the Islands except as an insult . But Madame Sciocca's hands were clasped in an ecstasy of metropolitan rapture . Mais ils sont ...
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