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The Tragedy of The Korosko

CHAPTER V
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Brown was the centre of the group, pale, heavy-eyed, with his upturned, spiky moustache and listless manner.

They had searched his pockets before, but now they were determined to tear off all his clothes in the hope of finding something which he had secreted.
A hideous negro with silver bangles in his ears, grinned and jabbered in the young diplomatist's impassive face.

There seemed to the Colonel to be something heroic and almost inhuman in that white calm, and those abstracted eyes.

His coat was already open, and the Negro's great black paw flew up to his neck and tore his shirt down to the waist.

And at the sound of that r-r-rip, and at the abhorrent touch of those coarse fingers, this man about town, this finished product of the nineteenth century, dropped his life-traditions and became a savage facing a savage.


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