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A Tramp Abroad

CHAPTER XXII
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Then, with a judgment peculiarly antic (pun not intended), they take hold of opposite ends of that grasshopper leg and begin to tug with all their might in opposite directions.

Presently they take a rest and confer together.

They decide that something is wrong, they can't make out what.

Then they go at it again, just as before.

Same result.


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