Captain Stormfield's Visit to Heaven by Mark Twain
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Esau. Everybody was saying, "Did you see them?--I did--Esau's side
face was to me, but I saw Moses full in the face, just as plain as I see you this minute!" The procession took up the barkeeper and moved on with him again, and the crowd broke up and scattered. As we went along home, Sandy said it was a great success, and the barkeeper would have a right to be proud of it forever. And he said we were in luck, too; said we might attend receptions for forty thousand years to come, and not have a chance to see a brace of such grand moguls as Moses and Esau. We found afterwards that we had come near seeing another patriarch, and likewise a genuine prophet besides, but at the last moment they sent regrets. Sandy said there would be a monument put up there, where Moses and Esau had stood, with the date and circumstances, and all about the whole business, and travellers would come for thousands of years and gawk at it, and climb over it, and scribble their names on it. Footnotes: {1} The captain could not remember what this word was. He said it was in a foreign tongue. |
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