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[Bug-gnuts] bigotry


From: Carol Strickland
Subject: [Bug-gnuts] bigotry
Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2006 18:22:22 +0300

Ispread them in the hold in front of the bulkhead and waited.
There was something Anthony could not understand about this.
The captain was forced to issue ordersto clean decks. Many blacks, both menand women, could be seen running about greatly excited.
The _expression_ on the lads darkface held him spellbound.
Evidentlyhe had been expecting another man.
My situation, yousee, makes me dependent upon you from now on, captain.
There was something Anthony could not understand about this. Anthony had never dreamed of a forest like this.
The sunlicked the dampness up like a thirsty cats tongue. Anthony looked about him mentally mustering his forces.
His favourite was now bunking with the rest of the crew.
At any rate he was begging them not to dosomething. A few minutes later the voice of the captain was heardbegging for water for the wounded. Some of these, fired frombehind Anthony, passed close to his ear. Besideshimself he had Juan, Ali Bongo and his four other Foulahs, thepilot, and his two Kru boys. Theboy lay with his hands behind his head. Anthony went and leaned over the taffrail. Nothing else couldbe compared to it for interest.
What lay aheadhe did not dare to dwell upon as yet.
Silence settled downupon the Ariostatica now. There was asplash just as Anthony leaped aft.
In theexcitement of the past five hours he had been pretty wellforgotten.
That night he heard some of the menwhispering about him. Anthony was glad now that Sóller and the captain had freedPolyphème. It gave Anthony an attack of goose-flesh to think of that. Some of these, fired frombehind Anthony, passed close to his ear.
It waswhere the Rio Pongo, slipping silently out of the enormous forest,slid into the sea.
You should have heard the noise they made when I fired through thebulkhead. Whatever thereason was, it made things much simpler.
Even the mate joined in and exerted hisauthority. It flashed upon Anthony for the first timehow absorbing the business of killing might be. The crew at any rate thought that Polyphèmehad gone that way.
Whatever thereason was, it made things much simpler.
His countenancewas rendered sufficiently ferocious by blood and swelling to workmiracles by itself.
He picked up the knife and threw it into thesea. The shattered state of the highly nervous little captain wasscarcely understood by those about him.

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