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| A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court | Mark Twain |
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I signed it "The Boss," and dated it from Merlin's Cave. Clarence said -- "Why, that tells where we are, and invites them to call right away." "That is the idea. We STRIKE -- by the Proclamation -- then it's their innings. Now have the thing set up and printed and posted, right off; that is, give the order; then, if you've got a couple of bicycles handy at the foot of the hill, ho for Merlin's Cave!" "I shall be ready in ten minutes. What a cyclone there is going to be to-morrow when this piece of paper gets to work!...... It's a pleasant old palace, this is; I wonder if we shall ever again -- but never mind about that." |
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