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A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court

CHAPTER XXXVII
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I said I would if I had thought of it--which was true -- but that I was so battered by that man that all my wit was knocked out of me--and so forth and so on, and got myself away, still mumbling.

I didn't wait for breakfast.

No grass grew under my feet.

I was soon at the slave quarters.

Empty--everybody gone! That is, everybody except one body--the slave-master's.


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