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The Innocents Abroad
Part 6 of 6

CHAPTER LVII
17/18

He put an armful of books on the bed and said "Good night" as confidently as if he knew perfectly well that those books were exactly my style of reading matter.

And well he might.

His selection covered the whole range of legitimate literature.

It comprised "The Great Consummation," by Rev.Dr.Cummings--theology; "Revised Statutes of the State of Missouri"-- law; "The Complete Horse-Doctor"-- medicine; "The Toilers of the Sea," by Victor Hugo--romance; "The works of William Shakspeare"-- poetry.

I shall never cease to admire the tact and the intelligence of that gifted porter.
But all the donkeys in Christendom, and most of the Egyptian boys, I think, are at the door, and there is some noise going on, not to put it in stronger language .-- We are about starting to the illustrious Pyramids of Egypt, and the donkeys for the voyage are under inspection.


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