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A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court

CHAPTER VII
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MERLIN'S TOWER Inasmuch as I was now the second personage in the Kingdom, as far as political power and authority were concerned, much was made of me.

My raiment was of silks and velvets and cloth of gold, and by consequence was very showy, also uncomfortable.

But habit would soon reconcile me to my clothes; I was aware of that.

I was given the choicest suite of apartments in the castle, after the king's.

They were aglow with loud-colored silken hangings, but the stone floors had nothing but rushes on them for a carpet, and they were misfit rushes at that, being not all of one breed.
As for conveniences, properly speaking, there weren't any.


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