The Writings of Mark Twain: see Old Catalog -. 23. The man that corrupted Hadleyburg and other essays and storiesAmerican Publishing Company, 1899 |
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... England had so longed for him , and hoped for him , and prayed God for him , that , now that he was really come , the people went nearly mad for joy . Mere acquaintances hugged and kissed each other and cried . Everybody took a holiday ...
... England had so longed for him , and hoped for him , and prayed God for him , that , now that he was really come , the people went nearly mad for joy . Mere acquaintances hugged and kissed each other and cried . Everybody took a holiday ...
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... England had never seen before the sacred person of the heir to the throne rudely buffeted by plebeian hands , and set upon and torn by dogs . if As night drew to a close that day , the prince found himself far down in the close - built ...
... England had never seen before the sacred person of the heir to the throne rudely buffeted by plebeian hands , and set upon and torn by dogs . if As night drew to a close that day , the prince found himself far down in the close - built ...
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... England , still moved on , drifting deeper into the maze of squalid alleys where the swarming hives of poverty and misery were massed together . Suddenly a great drunken ruffian collared him and said : " Out to this time of night again ...
... England , still moved on , drifting deeper into the maze of squalid alleys where the swarming hives of poverty and misery were massed together . Suddenly a great drunken ruffian collared him and said : " Out to this time of night again ...
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... England , humble and trembling . The king took the frightened face between his hands , and gazed earnestly and lovingly into it awhile , as if seeking some grateful sign of returning reason there , then pressed the curly head against ...
... England , humble and trembling . The king took the frightened face between his hands , and gazed earnestly and lovingly into it awhile , as if seeking some grateful sign of returning reason there , then pressed the curly head against ...
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... England's heir ; and , mad or sane , still shall he reign ! And hear ye further , and proclaim it : whoso speaketh of this his distemper worketh against the peace and order of these realms , and shall to the gallows ! ...... Give me to ...
... England's heir ; and , mad or sane , still shall he reign ! And hear ye further , and proclaim it : whoso speaketh of this his distemper worketh against the peace and order of these realms , and shall to the gallows ! ...... Give me to ...
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