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The Innocents Abroad

CHAPTER XXVII
19/31

We came very near expressing interest, sometimes--even admiration--it was very hard to keep from it.

We succeeded though.
Nobody else ever did, in the Vatican museums.

The guide was bewildered -- non-plussed.

He walked his legs off, nearly, hunting up extraordinary things, and exhausted all his ingenuity on us, but it was a failure; we never showed any interest in any thing.

He had reserved what he considered to be his greatest wonder till the last--a royal Egyptian mummy, the best preserved in the world, perhaps.


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