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Meanings of young negroes in English
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Usage of young negroes in English
1
That morning two youngnegroes with flowing blue coats stood on it.
2
He looked with a new feeling at the swaggering, sporty youngnegroes.
3
The youngnegroes who are living now are selfish and shiftless.
4
Tom was an old man, and Shelby had in his possession a number of youngnegroes.
5
A negress and two youngnegroes cooked, the arrangements of the kitchen being of the most primitive simplicity.
6
The next morning Lewis was playing about the yard with as good a will as any of the youngnegroes.
7
The calm, steady voice read to the old, precious promises, or instructed the youngnegroes as to the way of truth.
8
The mischievous youngnegroes have pecked half the bricks out of the foundation, and with them made curious grottoes on the pavement.
9
Paul and Bob went into town, followed by a throng of youngnegroes who fought for the privilege of getting closest to them.
10
Cesar, going his rounds along the gallery, shuffled his silk-clad shanks smartly between two youngnegroes balancing lanthorns suspended on the shafts of their halberds.
11
Boys," she continued, as three stalwart youngnegroes presented themselves before her soon after, "Mr. Sempland is coming here to-night to see me.
12
He realized that the youngNegroes had not approached him to sell their labor.
13
His sons and many youngNegroes of high birth were taken to Portugal to be educated.
14
In 1770 the Rhode Island Quakers were endeavoring to give youngNegroes such an education as becomes Christians.
15
It is too bad that the youngNegroes don't know what the old Negroes think and what they have done.
16
And if these youngNegroes don't quit messing with the democratic bunch they are going to be right back where we started from.