
Zambo
from The Lost World
A gigantic Negro, described as a 'black Hercules'—immensely strong and muscular. He is described as simple and unthinkingly loyal, "as willing as any horse, and about as intelligent." Has a 'honest black face'.
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About Zambo
Zambo is a supporting character in Arthur Conan Doyle's classic novel "The Lost World" (1912). A gigantic Negro, described as a 'black Hercules'—immensely strong and muscular. He is described as simple and unthinkingly loyal, "as willing as any horse, and about as intelligent." Has a 'honest black face'.
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