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Universal Dependencies - English - LinES

LanguageEnglish
ProjectLinES
Corpus Parttrain
AnnotationAhrenberg, Lars


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[1] tree
Four boxes did you say?
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Four boxes did you say?
[2] tree
So. Farewell.
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So. Farewell.
[3] tree
'I came upon a boiler wallowing in the grass, then found a path leading up the hill.
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'I came upon a boiler wallowing in the grass, then found a path leading up the hill.
[4] tree
It turned aside for the bowlders, and also for an undersized railway-truck lying there on its back with its wheels in the air.
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en_lines-ud-train-doc4-1395
It turned aside for the bowlders, and also for an undersized railway-truck lying there on its back with its wheels in the air.
[5] tree
One was off.
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One was off.
[6] tree
The thing looked as dead as the carcass of some animal.
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en_lines-ud-train-doc4-1397
The thing looked as dead as the carcass of some animal.
[7] tree
I came upon more pieces of decaying machinery, a stack of rusty rails.
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I came upon more pieces of decaying machinery, a stack of rusty rails.
[8] tree
To the left a clump of trees made a shady spot, where dark things seemed to stir feebly.
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To the left a clump of trees made a shady spot, where dark things seemed to stir feebly.
[9] tree
I blinked, the path was steep.
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en_lines-ud-train-doc4-1400
I blinked, the path was steep.
[10] tree
A horn tooted to the right, and I saw the black people run. A heavy and dull detonation shook the ground, a puff of smoke came out of the cliff, and that was all.
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A horn tooted to the right, and I saw the black people run. A heavy and dull detonation shook the ground, a puff of smoke came out of the cliff, and that was all.
[11] tree
No change appeared on the face of the rock.
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No change appeared on the face of the rock.
[12] tree
They were building a railway.
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They were building a railway.
[13] tree
The cliff was not in the way or anything; but this objectless blasting was all the work going on.
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The cliff was not in the way or anything; but this objectless blasting was all the work going on.
[14] tree
A slight clinking behind me made me turn my head.
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A slight clinking behind me made me turn my head.
[15] tree
Six black men advanced in a file, toiling up the path. They walked erect and slow, balancing small baskets full of earth on their heads, and the clink kept time with their footsteps.
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Six black men advanced in a file, toiling up the path. They walked erect and slow, balancing small baskets full of earth on their heads, and the clink kept time with their footsteps.
[16] tree
Black rags were wound round their loins, and the short ends behind wagged to and fro like tails.
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Black rags were wound round their loins, and the short ends behind wagged to and fro like tails.
[17] tree
I could see every rib, the joints of their limbs were like knots in a rope; each had an iron collar on his neck, and all were connected together with a chain whose bights swung between them, rhythmically clinking.
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I could see every rib, the joints of their limbs were like knots in a rope; each had an iron collar on his neck, and all were connected together with a chain whose bights swung between them, rhythmically clinking.
[18] tree
Another report from the cliff made me think suddenly of that ship of war I had seen firing into a continent.
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Another report from the cliff made me think suddenly of that ship of war I had seen firing into a continent.
[19] tree
It was the same kind of ominous voice; but these men could by no stretch of imagination be called enemies.
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It was the same kind of ominous voice; but these men could by no stretch of imagination be called enemies.
[20] tree
They were called criminals, and the outraged law, like the bursting shells, had come to them, an insoluble mystery from over the sea.
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They were called criminals, and the outraged law, like the bursting shells, had come to them, an insoluble mystery from over the sea.
[21] tree
All their meager breasts panted together, the violently dilated nostrils quivered, the eyes stared stonily uphill.
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All their meager breasts panted together, the violently dilated nostrils quivered, the eyes stared stonily uphill.
[22] tree
They passed me within six inches, without a glance, with that complete, deathlike indifference of unhappy savages.
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They passed me within six inches, without a glance, with that complete, deathlike indifference of unhappy savages.
[23] tree
Behind this raw matter one of the reclaimed, the product of the new forces at work, strolled despondently, carrying a rifle by its middle.
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Behind this raw matter one of the reclaimed, the product of the new forces at work, strolled despondently, carrying a rifle by its middle.
[24] tree
He had a uniform jacket with one button off, and seeing a white man on the path, hoisted his weapon to his shoulder with alacrity.
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He had a uniform jacket with one button off, and seeing a white man on the path, hoisted his weapon to his shoulder with alacrity.
[25] tree
This was simple prudence, white men being so much alike at a distance that he could not tell who I might be.
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en_lines-ud-train-doc4-1416
This was simple prudence, white men being so much alike at a distance that he could not tell who I might be.
[26] tree
He was speedily reassured, and with a large, white, rascally grin, and a glance at his charge, seemed to take me into partnership in his exalted trust.
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He was speedily reassured, and with a large, white, rascally grin, and a glance at his charge, seemed to take me into partnership in his exalted trust.
[27] tree
After all, I also was a part of the great cause of these high and just proceedings.
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After all, I also was a part of the great cause of these high and just proceedings.
[28] tree
Instead of going up, I turned and descended to the left.
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Instead of going up, I turned and descended to the left.
[29] tree
My idea was to let that chain-gang get out of sight before I climbed the hill.
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My idea was to let that chain-gang get out of sight before I climbed the hill.
[30] tree
You know I am not particularly tender;
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You know I am not particularly tender;
[31] tree
I've had to strike and to fend off. I've had to resist and to attack sometimes that's only one way of resisting without counting the exact cost, according to the demands of such sort of life as I had blundered into.
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I've had to strike and to fend off. I've had to resist and to attack sometimes – that's only one way of resisting – without counting the exact cost, according to the demands of such sort of life as I had blundered into.
[32] tree
I've seen the devil of violence, and the devil of greed, and the devil of hot desire; but, by all the stars! these were strong, lusty, red-eyed devils, that swayed and drove men men, I tell you.
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en_lines-ud-train-doc4-1423
I've seen the devil of violence, and the devil of greed, and the devil of hot desire; but, by all the stars! these were strong, lusty, red-eyed devils, that swayed and drove men – men, I tell you.
[33] tree
But as I stood on this hillside, I foresaw that in the blinding sunshine of that land I would become acquainted with a flabby, pretending, weak-eyed devil of a rapacious and pitiless folly.
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But as I stood on this hillside, I foresaw that in the blinding sunshine of that land I would become acquainted with a flabby, pretending, weak-eyed devil of a rapacious and pitiless folly.
[34] tree
How insidious he could be, too, I was only to find out several months later and a thousand miles farther.
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How insidious he could be, too, I was only to find out several months later and a thousand miles farther.
[35] tree
For a moment I stood appalled, as though by a warning.
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For a moment I stood appalled, as though by a warning.
[36] tree
Finally I descended the hill, obliquely, towards the trees I had seen.
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Finally I descended the hill, obliquely, towards the trees I had seen.
[37] tree
I avoided a vast artificial hole somebody had been digging on the slope, the purpose of which I found it impossible to divine.
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I avoided a vast artificial hole somebody had been digging on the slope, the purpose of which I found it impossible to divine.
[38] tree
It wasn't a quarry or a sandpit, anyhow.
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It wasn't a quarry or a sandpit, anyhow.
[39] tree
It was just a hole.
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It was just a hole.
[40] tree
It might have been connected with the philanthropic desire of giving the criminals something to do.
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It might have been connected with the philanthropic desire of giving the criminals something to do.
[41] tree
I don't know.
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I don't know.
[42] tree
Then I nearly fell into a very narrow ravine, almost no more than a scar in the hillside.
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Then I nearly fell into a very narrow ravine, almost no more than a scar in the hillside.
[43] tree
I discovered that a lot of imported drainage-pipes for the settlement had been tumbled in there.
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I discovered that a lot of imported drainage-pipes for the settlement had been tumbled in there.
[44] tree
There wasn't one that was not broken.
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There wasn't one that was not broken.
[45] tree
It was a wanton smash-up.
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It was a wanton smash-up.
[46] tree
at last I got under the trees.
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at last I got under the trees.
[47] tree
My purpose was to stroll into the shade for a moment; but no sooner within than it seemed to me I had stepped into a gloomy circle of some Inferno.
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en_lines-ud-train-doc4-1438
My purpose was to stroll into the shade for a moment; but no sooner within than it seemed to me I had stepped into a gloomy circle of some Inferno.
[48] tree
The rapids were near, and an uninterrupted, uniform, headlong, rushing noise filled the mournful stillness of the grove, where not a breath stirred, not a leaf moved, with a mysterious sound as though the tearing pace of the launched earth had suddenly become audible.
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en_lines-ud-train-doc4-1439
The rapids were near, and an uninterrupted, uniform, headlong, rushing noise filled the mournful stillness of the grove, where not a breath stirred, not a leaf moved, with a mysterious sound – as though the tearing pace of the launched earth had suddenly become audible.
[49] tree
Black shapes crouched, lay, sat between the trees, leaning against the trunks, clinging to the earth, half coming out, half effaced within the dim light, in all the attitudes of pain, abandonment, and despair.
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en_lines-ud-train-doc4-1440
Black shapes crouched, lay, sat between the trees, leaning against the trunks, clinging to the earth, half coming out, half effaced within the dim light, in all the attitudes of pain, abandonment, and despair.
[50] tree
He is waiting! '
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He is waiting! '
[51] tree
I did not see the real significance of that wreck at once.
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I did not see the real significance of that wreck at once.
[52] tree
I fancy I see it now, but I am not sure not at all.
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I fancy I see it now, but I am not sure – not at all.
[53] tree
Certainly the affair was too stupid when I think of it to be altogether natural.
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Certainly the affair was too stupid – when I think of it – to be altogether natural.
[54] tree
Still.... But at the moment it presented itself simply as a confounded nuisance.
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Still.... But at the moment it presented itself simply as a confounded nuisance.
[55] tree
The steamer was sunk.
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The steamer was sunk.
[56] tree
They had started two days before in a sudden hurry up the river with the manager on board, in charge of some volunteer skipper, and before they had been out three hours they tore the bottom out of her on stones, and she sank near the south bank.
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They had started two days before in a sudden hurry up the river with the manager on board, in charge of some volunteer skipper, and before they had been out three hours they tore the bottom out of her on stones, and she sank near the south bank.
[57] tree
I asked myself what I was to do there, now my boat was lost.
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I asked myself what I was to do there, now my boat was lost.
[58] tree
As a matter of fact, I had plenty to do in fishing my command out of the river.
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en_lines-ud-train-doc4-1449
As a matter of fact, I had plenty to do in fishing my command out of the river.
[59] tree
I had to set about it the very next day.
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I had to set about it the very next day.
[60] tree
That, and the repairs when I brought the pieces to the station, took some months.
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That, and the repairs when I brought the pieces to the station, took some months.
[61] tree
My first interview with the manager was curious.
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My first interview with the manager was curious.
[62] tree
He did not ask me to sit down after my twenty-mile walk that morning.
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He did not ask me to sit down after my twenty-mile walk that morning.
[63] tree
He was commonplace in complexion, in features, in manners, and in voice.
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He was commonplace in complexion, in features, in manners, and in voice.
[64] tree
He was of middle size and of ordinary build.
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He was of middle size and of ordinary build.
[65] tree
His eyes, of the usual blue, were perhaps remarkably cold, and he certainly could make his glance fall on one as trenchant and heavy as an axe.
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His eyes, of the usual blue, were perhaps remarkably cold, and he certainly could make his glance fall on one as trenchant and heavy as an axe.
[66] tree
But even at these times the rest of his person seemed to disclaim the intention.
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But even at these times the rest of his person seemed to disclaim the intention.
[67] tree
Otherwise there was only an indefinable, faint expression of his lips, something stealthy a smile not a smile I remember it, but I can't explain.
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Otherwise there was only an indefinable, faint expression of his lips, something stealthy – a smile – not a smile – I remember it, but I can't explain.
[68] tree
It was unconscious, this smile was, though just after he had said something it got intensified for an instant.
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It was unconscious, this smile was, though just after he had said something it got intensified for an instant.
[69] tree
It came at the end of his speeches like a seal applied on the words to make the meaning of the commonest phrase appear absolutely inscrutable.
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It came at the end of his speeches like a seal applied on the words to make the meaning of the commonest phrase appear absolutely inscrutable.
[70] tree
He was a common trader, from his youth up employed in these parts nothing more.
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He was a common trader, from his youth up employed in these parts – nothing more.
[71] tree
He was obeyed, yet he inspired neither love nor fear, nor even respect.
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en_lines-ud-train-doc4-1462
He was obeyed, yet he inspired neither love nor fear, nor even respect.
[72] tree
He inspired uneasiness. That was it! Uneasiness. Not a definite mistrust just uneasiness nothing more.
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en_lines-ud-train-doc4-1463
He inspired uneasiness. That was it! Uneasiness. Not a definite mistrust – just uneasiness – nothing more.
[73] tree
You have no idea how effective such a... a... faculty can be.
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You have no idea how effective such a... a... faculty can be.
[74] tree
He had no genius for organizing, for initiative, or for order even.
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He had no genius for organizing, for initiative, or for order even.
[75] tree
That was evident in such things as the deplorable state of the station.
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That was evident in such things as the deplorable state of the station.
[76] tree
He had no learning, and no intelligence.
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He had no learning, and no intelligence.
[77] tree
His position had come to him why? Perhaps because he was never ill...
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His position had come to him – why? Perhaps because he was never ill...
[78] tree
He had served three terms of three years out there... Because triumphant health in the general rout of constitutions is a kind of power in itself.
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He had served three terms of three years out there... Because triumphant health in the general rout of constitutions is a kind of power in itself.
[79] tree
When he went home on leave he rioted on a large scale pompously. Jack ashore with a difference in externals only.
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When he went home on leave he rioted on a large scale – pompously. Jack ashore – with a difference – in externals only.
[80] tree
This one could gather from his casual talk.
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This one could gather from his casual talk.
[81] tree
He originated nothing, he could keep the routine going that's all. But he was great.
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He originated nothing, he could keep the routine going – that's all. But he was great.
[82] tree
He was great by this little thing that it was impossible to tell what could control such a man.
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He was great by this little thing that it was impossible to tell what could control such a man.
[83] tree
He never gave that secret away.
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He never gave that secret away.
[84] tree
Perhaps there was nothing within him.
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Perhaps there was nothing within him.
[85] tree
Such a suspicion made one pause for out there there were no external checks.
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Such a suspicion made one pause – for out there there were no external checks.
[86] tree
Once when various tropical diseases had laid low almost every agent in the station, he was heard to say, 'Men who come out here should have no entrails.
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Once when various tropical diseases had laid low almost every agent in the station, he was heard to say, 'Men who come out here should have no entrails.
[87] tree
'He sealed the utterance with that smile of his, as though it had been a door opening into a darkness he had in his keeping.
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'He sealed the utterance with that smile of his, as though it had been a door opening into a darkness he had in his keeping.
[88] tree
You fancied you had seen things but the seal was on.
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You fancied you had seen things – but the seal was on.
[89] tree
When annoyed at meal-times by the constant quarrels of the white men about precedence, he ordered an immense round table to be made, for which a special house had to be built.
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When annoyed at meal-times by the constant quarrels of the white men about precedence, he ordered an immense round table to be made, for which a special house had to be built.
[90] tree
This was the station's mess-room.
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This was the station's mess-room.
[91] tree
Where he sat was the first place the rest were nowhere.
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Where he sat was the first place – the rest were nowhere.
[92] tree
One felt this to be his unalterable conviction.
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One felt this to be his unalterable conviction.
[93] tree
He was neither civil nor uncivil.
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He was neither civil nor uncivil.
[94] tree
He was quiet.
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He was quiet.
[95] tree
He allowed his boy an overfed young negro from the coast to treat the white men, under his very eyes, with provoking insolence.
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He allowed his boy – an overfed young negro from the coast – to treat the white men, under his very eyes, with provoking insolence.
[96] tree
He began to speak as soon as he saw me.
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He began to speak as soon as he saw me.
[97] tree
I had been very long on the road.
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I had been very long on the road.
[98] tree
He could not wait. Had to start without me.
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He could not wait. Had to start without me.
[99] tree
The up-river stations had to be relieved.
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The up-river stations had to be relieved.
[100] tree
There had been so many delays already that he did not know who was dead and who was alive, and how they got on and so on, and so on.
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There had been so many delays already that he did not know who was dead and who was alive, and how they got on – and so on, and so on.

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