"Black man" Quotes from Famous Books
... out of the pond as best he could, and the ugly black man began to laugh. He laughed and laughed until he was able to stand no longer, and could only throw himself upon the ground, where he lay, breathless and weak. The marionette, seeing this, said to himself: "If ... — Pinocchio in Africa • Cherubini
... she called out to me to go with them to the dance, and I should have the black man for a partner; and when I would not she afflicted me, pulling ... — Giles Corey, Yeoman - A Play • Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
... of Lord James Morehurst, dear Marcella. 'Tis all very well for Jane to run him down," said Mrs Vane in a languishing style, fanning herself as she spoke, "but I am sure he was the most charming black man I ever saw. He once paid me such a compliment ... — The Maidens' Lodge - None of Self and All of Thee, (In the Reign of Queen Anne) • Emily Sarah Holt
... not? Don't you know the story? how I confessed a black man and gave him absolution; and how he put a spell on me and drove ... — John Bull's Other Island • George Bernard Shaw
... behind the partition.] What's that? You reelly got a summons, Miss Walburga? Well, then you better look out! I ain't jokin'. An' maybe you're thinkin' o' the black man! ... — The Dramatic Works of Gerhart Hauptmann - Volume II • Gerhart Hauptmann
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