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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... soon forgot his aches and pains in delicious picturings to himself of the charmed life of a petted prince in a regal palace . One desire came in time to haunt him day and night ; it was to see a real prince , with his own eyes . He ...
... soon forgot his aches and pains in delicious picturings to himself of the charmed life of a petted prince in a regal palace . One desire came in time to haunt him day and night ; it was to see a real prince , with his own eyes . He ...
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... soon , too : my cofferer shall look to it . No , thank me not ; ' tis nothing . Thou speak- est well ; thou hast an easy grace in it . Art learned ? " " I know not if I am or not , sir . The good priest that is called Father Andrew ...
... soon , too : my cofferer shall look to it . No , thank me not ; ' tis nothing . Thou speak- est well ; thou hast an easy grace in it . Art learned ? " " I know not if I am or not , sir . The good priest that is called Father Andrew ...
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... soon as he reached the great gate , he seized the bars , and tried to shake them , shouting : " Open ! Unbar the gates ! " The soldier that had maltreated Tom obeyed promptly ; and as the prince burst through the portal , half ...
... soon as he reached the great gate , he seized the bars , and tried to shake them , shouting : " Open ! Unbar the gates ! " The soldier that had maltreated Tom obeyed promptly ; and as the prince burst through the portal , half ...
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... soon in the midst of a crowd of boys who were running , jumping , playing at ball and leap - frog and otherwise disporting themselves , and right noisily , too . They were all dressed alike , and in the fashion which in that day ...
... soon in the midst of a crowd of boys who were running , jumping , playing at ball and leap - frog and otherwise disporting themselves , and right noisily , too . They were all dressed alike , and in the fashion which in that day ...
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... soon have cause to ” " Oh , jest not , palter not , delay not ! -I am worn , I am wounded , I can bear no more . Take me to the king my father , and he will make thee rich beyond thy wildest dreams . Believe me , man , believe me ! - I ...
... soon have cause to ” " Oh , jest not , palter not , delay not ! -I am worn , I am wounded , I can bear no more . Take me to the king my father , and he will make thee rich beyond thy wildest dreams . Believe me , man , believe me ! - I ...
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