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Max Bunster was the one white man on Lord Howe, trading in the pay of the ubiquitous Moongleam Soap Company.
He had had no warnings, and he had concluded as a matter of course that Bunster would be like other white men, a drinker of much whiskey, a ruler and a lawgiver who always kept his word and who never struck a boy undeserved.
Sheeta crouched in the bow at the ape-man's feet, for it had seemed best to Tarzan always to keep the wicked beast as far from the other members of the party as possible, since it would require little or no provocation to send him at the throat of any than the white man, whom he evidently now looked upon as his master.
"Another white man is coming!" he cried to the chief who squatted before the entrance to his circular hut.
The puppy's name, as White Fang was afterward to hear him called, was Lip-lip.
Lip-lip was White Fang's own kind, and, being only a puppy, did not seem dangerous; so White Fang prepared to meet him in a friendly spirit.
What the white whale was to Ahab, has been hinted; what, at times, he was to me, as yet remains unsaid.
Witness the white bear of the poles, and the white shark of the tropics; what but their smooth, flaky whiteness makes them the transcendent horrors they are?
"Know, O White Man, that it is because of thy kind, because of all white men, that my man and I have no meat in our old age and sit without tobacco in the cold."
In front of the cottage was a garden wherein stood two rose-trees, one of which bore white and the other red roses.
Some years since--it was during the winter before the Zulu War--a White Man was travelling through Natal.
As the white man drew closer he could hear a low and continuous moaning and groaning.