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‘“Brother,’ he said. ‘Brother, what are we? What are we blackmen who are called French?”
“But for me, it is more than mourning. I have died my first death….”
Toundi underscores just what Father Gilbert meant to him by suggesting that he has died as well, almost Christ-like, at the death of the man who meant the most to him in the world.
“I am not a storm. I am the thing that obeys.”
Toundi highlights the difference in demeanor and power between himself and the Commandant; the Commandant gets angry and rages, while Toundi must simply endure it and obey as a servant.
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