[A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court by Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)]@TWC D-Link bookA Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court CHAPTER XXIV 15/21
He looked stunned, confused; he couldn't say a word.
"Come," I said, "what are you waiting for? Is it possible you can answer up, right off, and tell what anybody on the other side of the earth is doing, and yet can't tell what a person is doing who isn't three yards from you? Persons behind me know what I am doing with my right hand--they will indorse you if you tell correctly." He was still dumb.
"Very well, I'll tell you why you don't speak up and tell; it is because you don't know.
_You_ a magician! Good friends, this tramp is a mere fraud and liar." This distressed the monks and terrified them.
They were not used to hearing these awful beings called names, and they did not know what might be the consequence.
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