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1 And, without hesitation, the young mulatto boldly ventured toward Benito.
2 The steward, a young mulatto , had contracted the bad habit of indulging too much in liquor.
3 But it was with the young mulatto that he claimed to have contracted the heaviest obligation.
4 As he paid his bill and stepped to the street, a young mulatto hurried up to him.
5 A young mulatto stood by and handed the blacksmith such tools as he needed from time to time.
6 He reached out and touched lightly a young mulatto woman who sat beside him with an infant in her arms.
7 The subject of this sketch was a young mulatto woman, twenty-three years of age, who fled from the City of Baltimore.
8 The young mulatto , Daisy, and Mandy's John, with the negroes from the Paine household, were setting the long tables under the trees.
9 This poor young mulatto is completely ostracized not only by West Point society, but most thoroughly by the corps of cadets itself.
10 Is there a fire? he asked an amiable-faced young mulatto , in the uniform of the sleeping-car service, who passed him with some light hand-bags.
11 One of the daughters was married to a handsome young mulatto , who was present, and sang us some pretty songs, accompanying himself on the guitar.
12 "But under what circumstances did you meet him?" asked the young mulatto .
13 So was a young Mulatto , who was always believed (though very amiable) to have a dagger about him somewhere.
14 "Why don't you find it, Fragoso?" asked the young mulatto .
15 "Yes, a forest!" cried the young mulatto ; "a forest with its birds and its monkeys--
16 "And the long lianas, which so oddly stretch from one tree to another!" added the young mulatto .
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