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A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court

CHAPTER XL
7/19

Well, I may as well confess, though I do feel ashamed when I think of it: I was beginning to have a base hankering to be its first president myself.

Yes, there was more or less human nature in me; I found that out.
Clarence was with me as concerned the revolution, but in a modified way.

His idea was a republic, without privileged orders, but with a hereditary royal family at the head of it instead of an elective chief magistrate.

He believed that no nation that had ever known the joy of worshiping a royal family could ever be robbed of it and not fade away and die of melancholy.

I urged that kings were dangerous.


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