Blood on the River

What is an example of foreshadowing in the novel, Blood on the River?

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In Chapter Six, there is foreshadowing of what is to come when the gentlemen force the commoner servants to cut a path for them through a jungle just so that they can go bathe in a spring. As a result, the men suffer actual physical pain when they come into contact with a poisonous tree. When they reach their destination, all the work continues to be left to the servant class.

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