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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... turned out of house and home with a pension of a few farthings , and he used to get the children aside and teach them right ways secretly . Father Andrew also taught Tom a little Latin , and how to read and write ; and would have done ...
... turned out of house and home with a pension of a few farthings , and he used to get the children aside and teach them right ways secretly . Father Andrew also taught Tom a little Latin , and how to read and write ; and would have done ...
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... turned himself this way and that before the great mirror , admiring his finery ; then walked away , imitating the prince's high - bred carriage , and still observing results in the glass . Next he drew the beautiful sword , and bowed ...
... turned himself this way and that before the great mirror , admiring his finery ; then walked away , imitating the prince's high - bred carriage , and still observing results in the glass . Next he drew the beautiful sword , and bowed ...
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... turned a joyful face toward the two lords in waiting , and exclaimed , " Thou heard'st it ! I am not to die : the king hath said it ! " There was no movement , save that all bowed with grave respect ; but no one spoke . He hesitated , a ...
... turned a joyful face toward the two lords in waiting , and exclaimed , " Thou heard'st it ! I am not to die : the king hath said it ! " There was no movement , save that all bowed with grave respect ; but no one spoke . He hesitated , a ...
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... 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 ; but it is not permanent . Overstudy hath done this , and some ...
... 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 ; but it is not permanent . Overstudy hath done this , and some ...
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... turned to Tom and dismayed him with this question : " Hast paid thy duty to the queen's majesty to- day , my lord ? " Tom hesitated , looked distressed , and was about to stammer out something at hazard , when lord St. John took the ...
... turned to Tom and dismayed him with this question : " Hast paid thy duty to the queen's majesty to- day , my lord ? " Tom hesitated , looked distressed , and was about to stammer out something at hazard , when lord St. John took the ...
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