Jules Verne — "They first passed through the “black town,” with its narrow streets, its miserab…"

They first passed through the “black town,” with its narrow streets, its miserable, dirty huts, and squalid population; then through the “European town,” which presented a relief in its bright brick mansions, shaded by coconut-trees and bristling with masts, where, although it was early morning, elegantly dressed horsemen and handsome equipages were passing back and forth.
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From 'Around the World in 80 Days', Chapter 15.

Date: 1873

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