[Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)]@TWC D-Link bookAdventures of Huckleberry Finn CHAPTER XIV 3/10
But other times they just lazy around; or go hawking--just hawking and sp--Sh!--d' you hear a noise ?" We skipped out and looked; but it warn't nothing but the flutter of a steamboat's wheel away down, coming around the point; so we come back. "Yes," says I, "and other times, when things is dull, they fuss with the parlyment; and if everybody don't go just so he whacks their heads off. But mostly they hang round the harem." "Roun' de which ?" "Harem." "What's de harem ?" "The place where he keeps his wives.
Don't you know about the harem? Solomon had one; he had about a million wives." "Why, yes, dat's so; I--I'd done forgot it.
A harem's a bo'd'n-house, I reck'n.
Mos' likely dey has rackety times in de nussery.
En I reck'n de wives quarrels considable; en dat 'crease de racket.
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