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A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court

CHAPTER XXVIII
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_Now_ I think I begin to see what it is.

Yes, I've struck it.

You see, the genuine spiritlessness is wanting; that's what's the trouble.

It's all _amateur_--mechanical details all right, almost to a hair; everything about the delusion perfect, except that it don't delude." "What, then, must one do, to prevail ?" "Let me think...

I can't seem to quite get at it.


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