Life on the Mississippi, Part 7

Life on the Mississippi, Part 7

Life on the Mississippi, Part 7.CHAPTER XXXI. Mutinous Language.The Dead-house.Cast-iron German and Flexible English.A Dying Man's Confession.I...
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Life on the Mississippi, Part 7

Life on the Mississippi, Part 7

Dhs. 49.93 Dhs. 24.95

Life on the Mississippi, Part 7

Dhs. 49.93 Dhs. 24.95
Author: Twain, Mark,1835-1910
Format: eBook
Language: English

Life on the Mississippi, Part 7.

CHAPTER XXXI. Mutinous Language.The Dead-house.Cast-iron German and Flexible English.A Dying Man's Confession.I am Bound and Gagged. I get Myself Free.I Begin my Search.The Man with one Thumb. Red Paint and White Paper.He Dropped on his Knees.Fright and Gratitude.I Fled through the Woods.A Grisly Spectacle. Shout, Man, Shout.A look of Surprise and Triumph.The Muffled Gurgle of a Mocking Laugh.How strangely Things happen. The Hidden Money. CHAPTER XXXV. Signs and Scars.Cannon-thunder Rages.Cave-dwellers. A Continual Sunday.A ton of Iron and no Glass.The Ardent is Saved.Mule MeatA National Cemetery.A Dog and a Shell. Railroads and Wealth.Wharfage Economy.Vicksburg versus The "Gold Dust."A Narrative in Anticipation. WE were approaching Napoleon, Arkansas. So I began to think about my errand there. Time, noonday; and bright and sunny. This was badnot best, anyway; for mine was not (preferably) a noonday kind of errand. The more I thought, the more that fact pushed itself upon menow in one form, now in another. Finally, it took the form of a distinct question: is it good common sense to do the errand in daytime, when, by a little sacrifice of comfort and inclination, you can have night for it, and no inquisitive eyes around. This settled it. Plain question and plain answer make the shortest road out of most perplexities. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 8477
Author: Twain, Mark
Release Date: Jul 10, 2004
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Language: English

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