Why waste the effort? he asked. And yours, Rad. Ramses, what- Get the children home. Which way did it go? We're working on that.
This is probably the most characteristic speechmade by Mark Twain during his first London visit; the reader will find itin full in Appendix L, at the end of last volume. There is a pattern, Sitt. When they stopped for luncheon he surveyed the collection of objects that had been found with visible satisfaction. And then his friends feel that it will be better for him to lecture in London before his book is published, not only that it will give him a larger but a more enviable reputation.
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