en-lines-test-6

Universal Dependencies - English - LinES

LanguageEnglish
ProjectLinES
Corpus Parttest
AnnotationAhrenberg, Lars

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A young black man with sunglasses and a thick, springy mat of hair shaped to a crew-cut by topiary rather than barbering had cut through the crowd with the encircling movement of authority. This way, Colonel, sir. Your luggage will be brought to the entrance, if you'll just give me the tickets... The other man, bobbing in the wash of this activity yet smiling at it in hostly assumption of his own established residence in the country, was talking across the black man and the exchange of pleasantries, tickets, thanks: at the Silver Rhino, of course, you remember the place. Any time... we'd be very pleased... He thanked him, listening to the two men at once and hearing neither, and followed the firm rump in white shorts past barriers and through the reception hall. That's all right, officer, this is Colonel Bray. I'm looking after Colonel Bray, no need to bother him. A youthful black official at passport control said uncertainly, Just a minute. I don't know about this... but the pale Cockney who was teaching him to take over his job said, That's okay, chum, it's our ole friend Mr. Kabata.

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