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《A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court》Chapter 1 - Camelot
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2008/5/23
"CAMELOT -- Camelot," said I to myself. "I
don't seem to remember hearing of it before.
Name of the asylum, likely."
It was a soft, reposeful summer landscape, as lovely
as a dream, and as lones...
《A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court》Chapter 10 - Beginnings of Civilization
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THE Round Table soon heard of the challenge, and
of course it was a good deal discussed, for such
things interested the boys. The king thought I ought
now to set forth in quest of adventures, so ...
《A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court》Chapter 11 - The Yankee in Search of Adventures
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THERE never was such a country for wandering
liars; and they were of both sexes. Hardly a
month went by without one of these tramps arriving;
and generally loaded with a tale about some princess
...
《A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court》Chapter 12 - Slow Torture
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STRAIGHT off, we were in the country. It was
most lovely and pleasant in those sylvan solitudes
in the early cool morning in the first freshness of
autumn. From hilltops we saw fair green valleys...
《A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court》Chapter 13 - Freemen
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YES, it is strange how little a while at a time a person can be contented. Only a little while back,
when I was riding and suffering, what a heaven this
peace, this rest, this sweet serenity in th...
《A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court》Chapter 15 - Sandy's Tale
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AND so I'm proprietor of some knights," said I,
as we rode off. "Who would ever have supposed that I should live to list up assets of that sort.
I shan't know what to do with them; unless I raffle...
《A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court》Chapter 16 - Morgan Le Fay
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IF knights errant were to be believed, not all castles
were desirable places to seek hospitality in. As a
matter of fact, knights errant were NOT persons to be
believed -- that is, measured by mo...
《A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court》Chapter 17 - A Royal Banquet
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MADAME, seeing me pacific and unresentful, no
doubt judged that I was deceived by her excuse;
for her fright dissolved away, and she was soon so
importunate to have me give an exhibition and kill...
《A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court》Chapter 18 - In The Queen's Dungeons
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WELL, I arranged all that; and I had the man sent
to his home. I had a great desire to rack the
executioner; not because he was a good, painstaking
and paingiving official, -- for surely it was n...
《A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court》Chapter 19 - Knight-Errantry as a Trade
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SANDY and I were on the road again, next morning, bright and early. It was so good to open up
one's lungs and take in whole luscious barrels-ful of
the blessed God's untainted, dew-fashioned, wood...
《A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court》Chapter 20 - The Ogre's Castle
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BETWEEN six and nine we made ten miles, which
was plenty for a horse carrying triple -- man,
woman, and armor; then we stopped for a long nooning under some trees by a limpid brook.
Right so came...
《A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court》Chapter 44 - A Postscript by Clarence
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I, CLARENCE, must write it for him. He proposed
that we two go out and see if any help could be
accorded the wounded. I was strenuous against the
project. I said that if there were many, we could...
《A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court》Chapter 41 - The Interdict
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HOWEVER, my attention was suddenly snatched
from such matters; our child began to lose
ground again, and we had to go to sitting up with her,
her case became so serious. We couldn't bear to
allo...
《A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court》Chapter 28 - Drilling the King
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ON the morning of the fourth day, when it was just
sunrise, and we had been tramping an hour in
the chill dawn, I came to a resolution: the king MUST
be drilled; things could not go on so, he mus...
《A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court》Chapter 22 - The Holy Fountain
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THE pilgrims were human beings. Otherwise they
would have acted differently. They had come a
long and difficult journey, and now when the journey
was nearly finished, and they learned that the ma...