Michael T Bradley

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But the face of Oolanga, as his master called him, was unreformed, unsoftened savage, and inherent in it were all the hideous possibilities of a lost, devil-ridden child of the forest and the swamp—the lowest of all created things that could be regarded as in some form ostensibly human. 
Michael T Bradley
Bram Stoker's "racially charged" statements.
The Lair of the White Worm
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