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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... face against the gate - bars . The next instant one of the soldiers snatched him rudely away , and sent him spinning among the gaping crowd of country gawks and London idlers . The soldier said : " Mind thy manners , thou young beggar ...
... face against the gate - bars . The next instant one of the soldiers snatched him rudely away , and sent him spinning among the gaping crowd of country gawks and London idlers . The soldier said : " Mind thy manners , thou young beggar ...
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... face and countenance , that I bear . Fared we forth naked , there is none could say which was you , and which the Prince of Wales . And , now that I am clothed as thou wert clothed , it seemeth I should be able the more nearly to feel ...
... face and countenance , that I bear . Fared we forth naked , there is none could say which was you , and which the Prince of Wales . And , now that I am clothed as thou wert clothed , it seemeth I should be able the more nearly to feel ...
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... face flushed with anger , and his ready hand flew to his hip , but there was nothing there . There was a storm of laughter , and one boy said : " Didst mark that ? He fancied he had a sword belike he is the prince himself . " This sally ...
... face flushed with anger , and his ready hand flew to his hip , but there was nothing there . There was a storm of laughter , and one boy said : " Didst mark that ? He fancied he had a sword belike he is the prince himself . " This sally ...
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... face had in it dismay . Presently a splendid official came marching by these groups , making solemn proclamation : " IN THE NAME OF THE KING . Let none list to this false and foolish matter , upon pain of death , nor discuss the same ...
... face had in it dismay . Presently a splendid official came marching by these groups , making solemn proclamation : " IN THE NAME OF THE KING . Let none list to this false and foolish matter , upon pain of death , nor discuss the same ...
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... face , and a stern expression . His large head was very gray ; and his whiskers , which he wore only around his face , like a frame , were gray also . His clothing was of rich stuff , but old , and slightly frayed in places . One of his ...
... face , and a stern expression . His large head was very gray ; and his whiskers , which he wore only around his face , like a frame , were gray also . His clothing was of rich stuff , but old , and slightly frayed in places . One of his ...
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