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The Innocents Abroad

CHAPTER XXIII
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I reminded them of my tortures in Genoa, Milan, Como; of my declaration that I would suffer no more on Italian soil.

I said "Not any for me, if you please." I wrote on.

The barber began on the doctor.

I heard him say: "Dan, this is the easiest shave I have had since we left the ship." He said again, presently: "Why Dan, a man could go to sleep with this man shaving him." Dan took the chair.

Then he said: "Why this is Titian.


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