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A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court

CHAPTER XXXVIII
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There we sat, on our tall scaffold, the butt of the hate and mockery of all those enemies.

We were being made a holiday spectacle.

They had built a sort of grand stand for the nobility and gentry, and these were there in full force, with their ladies.

We recognized a good many of them.
The crowd got a brief and unexpected dash of diversion out of the king.

The moment we were freed of our bonds he sprang up, in his fantastic rags, with face bruised out of all recognition, and proclaimed himself Arthur, King of Britain, and denounced the awful penalties of treason upon every soul there present if hair of his sacred head were touched.


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