How did Marlow react to the natives who appear along the shore?


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Marlow expresses concern over the natives who appear along the shore and the Harlequin stresses that "they are a simple people." When Marlow inquires if the Harlequin ever speaks with Kurtz the Harlequin remarks: "'You don't talk with that man-you listen to him.'"

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During the day, Marlow occasionally glimpses natives along the shore sometimes shouting or leaping, sometimes frowning or clapping. Eventually, Marlow stops for wood to stoke the steamer’s fire and, to his surprise, finds a pile stacked near a hut and a note telling the finder to help himself. He reacts in surprise.

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