what does the narrator imagine when he sees a white man standing at the gate and watching the two boys
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The narrator thought that the white man had been wondering at the game the boys played. He didn't know who the man was. All he thought was that the white man was feeling hurt at the sight of a black boy giving orders to a boy of his white race. To save him his puzzle, the narrator explained the game to the white man.
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- There was a white man standing at the gate, watching the children play. The narrator thought that the white man was a passerby. ... The man smiled and informed that the two boys were his sons. Because he married a black Jamaican woman, their sons were black and white.
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