[The American Claimant by Mark Twain]@TWC D-Link bookThe American Claimant CHAPTER XIX 5/18
It uses good grammar--note that.
It is an Artist--note that.
It has the manners and carriage of a gentleman-- note that.
Where's your cow-boy? Answer me that." "Rossmore, this is dreadful--it's too dreadful to think of!" "Never resurrected a rag of that burglar but the clothes, not a solitary rag of him but the clothes." "Colonel, do you really mean--" The Colonel brought his fist down with emphasis and said: "I mean exactly this.
The materialization was immature, the burglar has evaded us, this is nothing but a damned ancestor!" He rose and walked the floor in great excitement. Hawkins said plaintively: "It's a bitter disappointment--bitter." "I know it.
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