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1  And between whiles I had to look after the savage who was fireman.
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2  A complaining clamor, modulated in savage discords, filled our ears.
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3  Being hungry, you know, and kept on my feet too, I was getting savage.
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4  The glimpse of the steamboat had for some reason filled those savages with unrestrained grief.
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5  If it had come to crawling before Mr. Kurtz, he crawled as much as the veriest savage of them all.
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6  They passed me within six inches, without a glance, with that complete, deathlike indifference of unhappy savages.
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7  She was savage and superb, wild-eyed and magnificent; there was something ominous and stately in her deliberate progress.
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8  Perhaps you will think it passing strange this regret for a savage who was no more account than a grain of sand in a black Sahara.
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9  The stretcher shook as the bearers staggered forward again, and almost at the same time I noticed that the crowd of savages was vanishing without any perceptible movement of retreat, as if the forest that had ejected these beings so suddenly had drawn them in again as the breath is drawn in a long aspiration.
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