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The blackamoor was a free member of the serving class.
Here before your eyes you have living proof that there are only three things a blackamoor can do well.
How can you stand having that blackamoor in your house?'
For a blackamoor he wasn't a bad sort of fellow."
"And your brother and that blackamoor, what will they do.
He did give it to that blackamoor about Church architecture, bless him.'
His first short story, "Tale of the Blackamoor", was published in 1936.
Through the archway came a blackamoor with a sword.
Luke was a giant blackamoor, head cook and my nominal boss.
Even if she hadn't been linked to the blackamoor, the cards were stacked against flight.
I care not an she were a blackamoor; 'tis all one to me.
The blackamoor broke into a big grin, displaying a huge expanse of even white teeth.
The blackamoor has his master to attend to, I don't doubt.'
'If the blackamoor was dying, she'd make him go.
Wiping sweat and dust from his cheeks, the blackamoor grinned across the backs of the horses.
Ain't no blackamoor going to stop us either."
He did not want to draw attention to himself in case the heathen blackamoor gunners aimed their cannon at him.
The blackamoor growled, "Been robbed once before, on the Oxford coach.
She felt a link with the blackamoor, as ignored as she was, but the feeling turned sour.
'The girl and the blackamoor can go.
Then the huge blackamoor approached the frying pan and upset it with the branch and went forth by the way he came in.
As soon as evening fell the earth trembled under our feet and in came the blackamoor upon us, snarling like a dog about to bite.
The young blackamoor alone looked self-possessed.
There was the blackamoor, grinning and mischievous, the metal vessel, the oil lamp, the threadbare carpet.
I've never met with nothing but beer ath'll ever clean a comic blackamoor.'