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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... Tom's father lived in was up a foul little pocket called Offal Court , out of Pudding Lane . It was small , decayed , and rickety , but it was packed full of wretchedly poor families . Canty's tribe ( 19 ) Tom's Early Life.
... Tom's father lived in was up a foul little pocket called Offal Court , out of Pudding Lane . It was small , decayed , and rickety , but it was packed full of wretchedly poor families . Canty's tribe ( 19 ) Tom's Early Life.
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... called beds , for they were not organized ; they were kicked into a general pile mornings , and selections made from the mass at night , for service . Bet and Nan were fifteen years old - twins . They were good - hearted girls , unclean ...
... called beds , for they were not organized ; they were kicked into a general pile mornings , and selections made from the mass at night , for service . Bet and Nan were fifteen years old - twins . They were good - hearted girls , unclean ...
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... called his cabinet . his command a repast was brought such as Tom had never encountered before except in books . The prince , with princely delicacy and breeding , sent away the servants , so that his humble guest might not be ...
... called his cabinet . his command a repast was brought such as Tom had never encountered before except in books . The prince , with princely delicacy and breeding , sent away the servants , so that his humble guest might not be ...
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... learned ? " " I know not if I am or not , sir . The good priest that is called Father Andrew taught me , of his kind- ness , from his books . " " Know'st thou the Latin ? " " But scantly , sir , I doubt . " The Prince and the Pauper 31.
... learned ? " " I know not if I am or not , sir . The good priest that is called Father Andrew taught me , of his kind- ness , from his books . " " Know'st thou the Latin ? " " But scantly , sir , I doubt . " The Prince and the Pauper 31.
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... called himself prince , look you that would be natural ; that would be reasonable . But lived ever an impostor yet , who , being called prince by the king , prince by the court , prince by all , denied his dignity and pleaded against ...
... called himself prince , look you that would be natural ; that would be reasonable . But lived ever an impostor yet , who , being called prince by the king , prince by the court , prince by all , denied his dignity and pleaded against ...
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