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A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court

CHAPTER XXII
15/22

The man that can do this miracle can keep hostel.

I can do this miracle; I shall do this miracle; yet I do not try to conceal from you that it is a miracle to tax the occult powers to the last strain." "None knoweth that truth better than the brotherhood, indeed; for it is of record that aforetime it was parlous difficult and took a year.

Natheless, God send you good success, and to that end will we pray." As a matter of business it was a good idea to get the notion around that the thing was difficult.

Many a small thing has been made large by the right kind of advertising.

That monk was filled up with the difficulty of this enterprise; he would fill up the others.
In two days the solicitude would be booming.
On my way home at noon, I met Sandy.


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