[A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court by Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)]@TWC D-Link book
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court

PREFACE
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And so he departed from them and betaught them unto God.

And then he mounted upon his horse, and rode into many strange and wild countries, and through many waters and valleys, and evil was he lodged.

And at the last by fortune him happened against a night to come to a fair courtilage, and therein he found an old gentle-woman that lodged him with a good-will, and there he had good cheer for him and his horse.
And when time was, his host brought him into a fair garret over the gate to his bed.

There Sir Launcelot unarmed him, and set his harness by him, and went to bed, and anon he fell on sleep.

So, soon after there came one on horseback, and knocked at the gate in great haste.


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