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The Innocents Abroad
Part 6 of 6

CHAPTER LV
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No, they treated us too kindly for that.

There is something human about them somewhere.

They knew we were foreigners and Protestants, and not likely to feel admiration or much friendliness toward them.

But their large charity was above considering such things.
They simply saw in us men who were hungry, and thirsty, and tired, and that was sufficient.

They opened their doors and gave us welcome.


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