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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... servants outside , were arriving and departing by several other noble gateways that pierced the royal enclosure . Poor little Tom , in his rags , approached , and was moving slowly and timidly past the sentinels , with a beating heart ...
... servants outside , were arriving and departing by several other noble gateways that pierced the royal enclosure . Poor little Tom , in his rags , approached , and was moving slowly and timidly past the sentinels , with a beating heart ...
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... servants , without a doubt . Oh ! he was a prince - a prince , a living prince , a real prince - without the shadow of a question ; and the prayer of the pauper - boy's heart was answered at last . Tom's breath came quick and short with ...
... servants , without a doubt . Oh ! he was a prince - a prince , a living prince , a real prince - without the shadow of a question ; and the prayer of the pauper - boy's heart was answered at last . Tom's breath came quick and short with ...
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... servants , so that his humble guest might not be embarrassed by their critical presence ; then he sat near by , and asked questions while Tom ate . " What is thy name , lad ? " " Tom Canty , an ' it please thee , sir . " " ' Tis an odd ...
... servants , so that his humble guest might not be embarrassed by their critical presence ; then he sat near by , and asked questions while Tom ate . " What is thy name , lad ? " " Tom Canty , an ' it please thee , sir . " " ' Tis an odd ...
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... servants to smile , lest the sin destroy their souls ? " - " They ? Oh , dost think , sir , that they have servants ? " The little prince contemplated the little pauper gravely a moment , then said : " And prithee , why not ? Who ...
... servants to smile , lest the sin destroy their souls ? " - " They ? Oh , dost think , sir , that they have servants ? " The little prince contemplated the little pauper gravely a moment , then said : " And prithee , why not ? Who ...
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... servants and two young pages of high degree , clothed like butterflies , sprung to their feet , and bowed low before him . He stepped quickly back , and shut the door . He said : " Oh , they mock at me ! They will go and tell . Oh ! why ...
... servants and two young pages of high degree , clothed like butterflies , sprung to their feet , and bowed low before him . He stepped quickly back , and shut the door . He said : " Oh , they mock at me ! They will go and tell . Oh ! why ...
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