Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc — Volume 1 by Mark Twain
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person so, and leads him into the trap, he never noticing which way he is
traveling until he is in and the door shut on him. He enjoyed that. I knew he was going to drop corn along in front of Joan now. Joan answered: "Yes, father." "Did you hang them on the tree?" "No, father." "Didn't hang them there?" "No." "Why didn't you?" "I--well, I didn't wish to." "Didn't wish to?" "No, father." "What did you do with them?" "I hung them in the church." "Why didn't you want to hang them in the tree?" "Because it was said that the fairies were of kin to the Fiend, and that it was sinful to show them honor." |
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