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A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court

CHAPTER XXII
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Old habit of mind is one of the toughest things to get away from in the world.

It transmits itself like physical form and feature; and for a man, in those days, to have had an idea that his ancestors hadn't had, would have brought him under suspicion of being illegitimate.

I said to the monk: "It is a difficult miracle to restore water in a dry well, but we will try, if my brother Merlin fails.

Brother Merlin is a very passable artist, but only in the parlor-magic line, and he may not succeed; in fact, is not likely to succeed.

But that should be nothing to his discredit; the man that can do _this_ kind of miracle knows enough to keep hotel." "Hotel?
I mind not to have heard--" "Of hotel?
It's what you call hostel.


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