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Marlow was saying that he wasn't really surprised although, Conrad seemed to show that the white men were as bad as or even more savage than the African counterpart. It is likely to be a total shift in morality. If he had had a lack of restraint then it should have left a while back.
Marlow also didn't seem to want to go against the rumors of Kurtz. Conrad on the other hand, is interested in keeping the rumor mill going, for whatever reasons. Marlow also had become a reliable narrator but he somehow was still biased towards Kurtz to becoming an absolutely reliable narrator.
Answer: He tells the ending of the story first, and then explains how it happened so that the reader knows the emotions colonel Owens feels after their escape.
Explanation: Charles Chesnutt gives a general idea of how the characters end up at the beginning of the story so that the reader is aware of where is everything leading up to. He then tells the journey of the Colonel's son and the slave he saved; Grandison, since he looked trustworthy to the Colonel. After a series of events, the author chooses to finally reveal how unfortunate the Colonel feels after catching a glimpse of Grandison and his family escaping on a boat.
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1. Simple sentence.
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