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The Innocents Abroad
Part 4 of 6

CHAPTER XXXIV
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The type and presses are not worth taking care of.
There is only one English newspaper in Naples.

It has seventy subscribers.

The publisher is getting rich very deliberately--very deliberately indeed.
I never shall want another Turkish lunch.

The cooking apparatus was in the little lunch room, near the bazaar, and it was all open to the street.

The cook was slovenly, and so was the table, and it had no cloth on it.


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