Some Rambling Notes of an Idle Excursion by Mark Twain
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works to them the same damage, with the addition of an amount of
exasperation and bitterness of soul that the spectacle of that health-officer's ashes on a shovel could hardly sweeten. Now why would it not be better and simpler to let the ships pass in unmolested, and the fees and permits be exchanged once a year by post. |
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