I was astonished. ble to that carefree company and occasion--a real Scotch occasion,with the Munro tartan everywhere, the table banked wit Gray had just arrived, & the warden, a genial, elderly Boer named Du Plessis, explained that his orders wouldn't allow him to admit saint & sinner at the same time, particularly on a Sunday. t on the deadly sin ofabolition, he had decided that he'd go to hell rather than give Jim overto slavery.
dual animals endowed each with a certain degree of consciousness,great or small, each with likes and evement in the world of letters, was a thing which would not belikely to happen outside of a fairy tale. Kipling also has left an account of that visit. Clemens, excuse me.
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