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Coleman
was
the
last
of
the
aristocratic
governors;
not
truly
aristocratic,
of
course,
but
such
as
is
so
designated
in
Mississippi,
where
the
landed
gentry
claims
a
bloodline
that
disappears
kindly
into
the
groundmists
four
or
five
generations
ago,
an
aristocracy
of
certitude
that
nothing
will
ever
change.
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Coleman was the last of the aristocratic governors; not truly aristocratic, of course, but such as is so designated in Mississippi, where the landed gentry claims a bloodline that disappears kindly into the groundmists four or five generations ago, an aristocracy of certitude that nothing will ever change.
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