Sketches New and Old by Mark Twain
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naterally, you see, he went under. And so he was cleaned out as you
may say, and he struck the home-trail, cheerful but flat broke. I knowed this talonted man in Arkansaw, and if you would print this humbly tribute to his gorgis abilities, you would greatly obleege his onhappy friend. HE DONE HIS LEVEL BEST Was he a mining on the flat-- He done it with a zest; Was he a leading of the choir-- He done his level best. If he'd a reg'lar task to do, He never took no rest; Or if 'twas off-and-on-the same-- He done his level best. If he was preachin' on his beat, He'd tramp from east to west, And north to south-in cold and heat He done his level best. He'd yank a sinner outen (Hades),** And land him with the blest; Then snatch a prayer'n waltz in again, And do his level best. **Here I have taken a slight liberty with the original MS. "Hades" does not make such good meter as the other word of one syllable, but it sounds better. |
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