Chapter 2.1: Offshore

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The days passed quietly offshore in general. The climate had been
favorable for sailing and the sea was in calm. Martina and Lio kept

withdrawing each other's eyes, ignoring. They couldn͛t stop being pending
one of the other, despite themselves.

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One of those calm nights of starred sky, Martina was walking the deck when she saw ahead the misfit group that liked to lash out undefended and in distress damsels

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One of those calm nights of starred sky, Martina was walking the deck
when she saw ahead the misfit group that liked to lash out undefended and
in distress damsels. She kept out of their sight. They were talking about
plantations, slaves and slaving. Not few of their families had made their
fortune by this last method, and due to abolitionism, had to evolve to new

ones, sometime related. More than fifty years had passed since slavery was
abolished in many countries, but people still kept their retrograde and
inconceivable ideas, according to Martina͛s way of thinking, who loved
Dominga, her mulatta nanny who assisted her birth, and raised her as her
own, after her mother died in labour.

Something they said caught her attention. She sidled toward them to
hear better. Daniel Collins͛ speech was related to his family͛s business
trading slaves to Brazil, which had not yet abolished slavery. Martina turned
red with rage when heard it. Anyway she kept engaged in listening what
they said to find out Lio͛s way of thinking about the subject. He remained in
silence listening attentive and bowing with his head from time to time.
Daniel͚s monologue condemned the abominable abolishing laws (as he saw
them), the projects in that respect that had been pushed in Brazil, and his
family͛s struggle among other influential families to stop them. He was
concluding his journey in Rio, where he was going to help his father in

negotiations with some congressmen.
"Can you believe it? Many other countries joint England and the United
States in closing their eyes to a scientific truth͟," said with impunity. "How
they can͛t see that medicine has demonstrated that blacks are inferior to

us?". Martina felt twisting her guts with that infamous lie. "It has been
proved that they don͛t have the same human blood. Not many years ago it
was very well known by everybody that they were not human. What if that was the real truth and they are wrong now? Don͛t you think?" said Collins looking for approval. "Lio, you study medicine, What do you think?"
"Well, that is what our fathers thought us b..."
Martina couldn't stand to hear any more.
She knew with certainty that she couldn't like any of those ridiculous men.
She hated them and Lionard even more.

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