The Facts Concerning the Recent Carnival of Crime in Connecticut by Mark Twain
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exceedingly, whereas it would formerly have broken my heart and turned my
hair gray, I have no doubt. In conclusion, I wish to state, by way of advertisement, that medical colleges desiring assorted tramps for scientific purposes, either by the gross, by cord measurement, or per ton, will do well to examine the lot in my cellar before purchasing elsewhere, as these were all selected and prepared by myself, and can be had at a low rate, because I wish to clear, out my stock and get ready for the spring trade. |
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