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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... passed on outside the walls of London . The Strand had ceased to be a country- road then , and regarded itself as a street , but by a strained construction ; for , though there was a toler- ably compact row of houses on one side of it ...
... passed on outside the walls of London . The Strand had ceased to be a country- road then , and regarded itself as a street , but by a strained construction ; for , though there was a toler- ably compact row of houses on one side of it ...
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... passed in , in his fluttering rags , to join hands with the Prince of Limitless Plenty . Edward Tudor said : " Thou lookest tired and hungry : thou'st been treated ill . Come with me . " By Half a dozen attendants sprang forward to - I ...
... passed in , in his fluttering rags , to join hands with the Prince of Limitless Plenty . Edward Tudor said : " Thou lookest tired and hungry : thou'st been treated ill . Come with me . " By Half a dozen attendants sprang forward to - I ...
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... passed on , and presently came upon a great space with only a few scattered houses He recognized this in it , and a prodigious church . church . Scaffoldings were about , everywhere , and swarms of workmen ; for it was undergoing ...
... passed on , and presently came upon a great space with only a few scattered houses He recognized this in it , and a prodigious church . church . Scaffoldings were about , everywhere , and swarms of workmen ; for it was undergoing ...
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... passing fantasy . Fear thou not ; thou'lt soon be well . " Then he turned toward the company ; his gentle manner changed , and bale- ful lightnings began to play from his eyes . He said : Away with his " List ye all ! This my son is mad ...
... passing fantasy . Fear thou not ; thou'lt soon be well . " Then he turned toward the company ; his gentle manner changed , and bale- ful lightnings began to play from his eyes . He said : Away with his " List ye all ! This my son is mad ...
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... passed and he be as he was before . To wit , that he shall deny to none that he is the true prince , and heir to England's greatness ; that he shall uphold his princely dignity , and shall re- ceive , without word or sign of protest ...
... passed and he be as he was before . To wit , that he shall deny to none that he is the true prince , and heir to England's greatness ; that he shall uphold his princely dignity , and shall re- ceive , without word or sign of protest ...
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