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They got hold of some clay and pressed it into some SECOND-HAND molds and baked the clay of creatures, which they took from the heavenly kilns.
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They were made VERY early in the morning and at this hour, the water in the lake was cold.
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I thought of this when Father Christiano told us after catechism that we were ABSOLUTELY hopeless.
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Smoke, smoke, smoke—and there you have them, BLACK as coals.
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God made the Blacks’ hand lighter so they would not dirty anything they were ordered to do that had to be kept QUITE clean.
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Senhor Frias told me that everything I had heard from them there had been just ONE BIG PACK of lies.
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Doña Dores, for instance, told me that God MADE Blacks’ hands lighter so they would not dirty the food they made for their masters
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According to her, it’s only because their hands became BLEACHED with all that washing.
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God made Blacks because they had to be. They OUGHT TO show that works of men were the same.
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He must HAVE BEEN thinking of this when He made the hands of the blacks be the same as the hands of those men who thank God they are not black.
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