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A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court

CHAPTER XV
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And so they ran together that the knight brake his spear on Marhaus, and Sir Marhaus smote him so hard that he brake his neck and the horse's back--" "Well, that is just the trouble about this state of things, it ruins so many horses." "That saw the other knight of the turret, and dressed him toward Marhaus, and they went so eagerly together, that the knight of the turret was soon smitten down, horse and man, stark dead--" "_Another_ horse gone; I tell you it is a custom that ought to be broken up.

I don't see how people with any feeling can applaud and support it.".

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"So these two knights came together with great random--" I saw that I had been asleep and missed a chapter, but I didn't say anything.


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