together for Launcelot's grave, than to hear any conceivable eulogy of him pronounced by mortal lips. a high and good purpose, and that theyaccomplish the object of their creation and accomplish it well, shouldprotest. CCLIITHEOLOGY AND EVOLUTION>From the Washington trip dates a period of still closer association withMark Twain. ture he had given so often in his long trip around the world-retelling the tales which had won him fortune and friends in many lands.
Yes, he said, but he is the best one that ever lived. s, fairness and justice toward friend and foe alike,soldierly candor and frankness, and soldierly avoidance of floweryspeech. You have encouraged him, inevery way you know how to overcharge. He would becomeunnecessarily gentle and kindly--even attentive--placing the balls as Iknocked them into the pockets
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