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A Tramp Abroad

CHAPTER XXVII
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New Bloomfield's my place.

These your children ?--belong to both of you ?" "Only to one of us; they are mine; my friend is not married." "Single, I reckon?
So'm I.Are you two ladies traveling alone ?" "No--my husband is with us." "Our whole family's along.

It's awful slow, going around alone--don't you think so ?" "I suppose it must be." "Hi, there's Mount Pilatus coming in sight again.

Named after Pontius Pilate, you know, that shot the apple off of William Tell's head.
Guide-book tells all about it, they say.

I didn't read it--an American told me.


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