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WYNTER: As horrific as it sounds, Narcisse's story isn't unique, statistics show, and as difficult as it is to imagine, slavery not just in far away countries but right here in the United States.
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WYNTER: As horrific as it happens, Narcisse's story isn't unique, statistics show.
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Very tenderly between us all we managed to lift the mastiff, and bore him to the negroes 'quarters, where, in Narcisse's cabin, we made him a warm bed and washed and dressed his wound, and left him in a fair way to recovery.
The Rose of Old St. Louis Mary Dillon
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In Narcisse's pocket was a note he had received from her a few days ago, which hinted that, if he desired, he might call sometimes -- alone.
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When Charlie would complain of feeling tired, off would come Narcisse's coat, and he would declare that he was feeling completely done up, too, and would not bother going down to the cottage.
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Twice a slight noise, which seemed to emanate from Narcisse's room, disturbed him, and with contracted brow he paused and listened longer than usual.
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Narcisse's room also brought a look of relief to Charlie's face.
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Before leaving the room to go to his own, which was next to Narcisse's, Charlie pulled off his coat and threw it over his arm.
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Again that slight noise which seemed to come from Narcisse's room!
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I felt too miserable with apprehension to emulate Narcisse's enthusiasm.
The Belovéd Vagabond William John Locke 1896
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