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    <description>It was a soft, reposeful summer landscape, as lovely as a dream, and as lonesome as Sunday. The air was full of the smell of flowers, and the buzzing of insects, and the twittering of birds, and there were no people, no wagons, there was no stir of life, nothing going on. The...</description>
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      <title>43. CHAPTER XLIII</title>
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      <description>In Merlin's Cave--Clarence and I and fifty-two fresh, bright, well-educated, clean-minded young British boys. At dawn I sent an order to the factories and to all our great works...</description>
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      <title>21. CHAPTER XXI</title>
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      <description>When I did get to bed at last I was unspeakably tired; the stretching out, and the relaxing of the long-tense muscles, how luxurious, how delicious! but that was as far as I cou...</description>
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      <title>25. CHAPTER XXV</title>
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      <description>When the king traveled for change of air, or made a progress, or visited a distant noble whom he wished to bankrupt with the cost of his keep, part of the administration moved w...</description>
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      <title>34. CHAPTER XXXIV</title>
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      <description>Well, what had I better do? Nothing in a hurry, sure. I must get up a diversion; anything to employ me while I could think, and while these poor fellows could have a chance to c...</description>
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      <title>33. CHAPTER XXXIII</title>
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      <description>However, I made a dead set at him, and before the first third of the dinner was reached, I had him happy again. It was easy to do--in a country of ranks and castes. You see, in...</description>
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      <title>18. CHAPTER XVIII</title>
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      <description>Well, I arranged all that; and I had the man sent to his home. I had a great desire to rack the executioner; not because he was a good, painstaking and paingiving official,--for...</description>
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      <title>22. CHAPTER XXII</title>
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      <description>The pilgrims were human beings. Otherwise they would have acted differently. They had come a long and difficult journey, and now when the journey was nearly finished, and they l...</description>
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      <title>42. CHAPTER XLII</title>
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      <description>I found Clarence alone in his quarters, drowned in melancholy; and in place of the electric light, he had reinstituted the ancient rag-lamp, and sat there in a grisly twilight w...</description>
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      <title>24. CHAPTER XXIV</title>
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      <description>My influence in the Valley of Holiness was something prodigious now. It seemed worth while to try to turn it to some valuable account. The thought came to me the next morning, a...</description>
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      <title>39. CHAPTER XXXIX</title>
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      <description>Home again, at Camelot. A morning or two later I found the paper, damp from the press, by my plate at the breakfast table. I turned to the advertising columns, knowing I should...</description>
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      <title>30. CHAPTER XXX</title>
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      <description>At midnight all was over, and we sat in the presence of four corpses. We covered them with such rags as we could find, and started away, fastening the door behind us. Their home...</description>
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      <title>26. CHAPTER XXVI</title>
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      <description>When I told the king I was going out disguised as a petty freeman to scour the country and familiarize myself with the humbler life of the people, he was all afire with the nove...</description>
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      <title>17. CHAPTER XVII</title>
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      <description>Madame, seeing me pacific and unresentful, no doubt judged that I was deceived by her excuse; for her fright dissolved away, and she was soon so importunate to have me give an e...</description>
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      <title>13. CHAPTER XIII</title>
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      <description>Yes, it is strange how little a while at a time a person can be contented. Only a little while back, when I was riding and suffering, what a heaven this peace, this rest, this s...</description>
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      <title>27. CHAPTER XXVII</title>
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      <description>About bedtime I took the king to my private quarters to cut his hair and help him get the hang of the lowly raiment he was to wear. The high classes wore their hair banged acros...</description>
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      <title>11. CHAPTER XI</title>
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      <description>There never was such a country for wandering liars; and they were of both sexes. Hardly a month went by without one of these tramps arriving; and generally loaded with a tale ab...</description>
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      <title>15. CHAPTER XV</title>
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      <description>“And so I'm proprietor of some knights,” said I, as we rode off. “Who would ever have supposed that I should live to list up assets of that sort. I shan't know what to do with t...</description>
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      <title>35. CHAPTER XXXV</title>
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      <description>It's a world of surprises. The king brooded; this was natural. What would he brood about, should you say? Why, about the prodigious nature of his fall, of course--from the lofti...</description>
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      <title>23. CHAPTER XXIII</title>
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      <description>Saturday noon I went to the well and looked on a while. Merlin was still burning smoke-powders, and pawing the air, and muttering gibberish as hard as ever, but looking pretty d...</description>
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      <title>40. CHAPTER XL</title>
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      <description>When I broke the back of knight-errantry that time, I no longer felt obliged to work in secret. So, the very next day I exposed my hidden schools, my mines, and my vast system o...</description>
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      <title>31. CHAPTER XXXI</title>
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      <description>We strolled along in a sufficiently indolent fashion now, and talked. We must dispose of about the amount of time it ought to take to go to the little hamlet of Abblasoure and p...</description>
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      <title>20. CHAPTER XX</title>
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      <description>Between six and nine we made ten miles, which was plenty for a horse carrying triple--man, woman, and armor; then we stopped for a long nooning under some trees by a limpid brook.</description>
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      <title>37. CHAPTER XXXVII</title>
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      <description>Sleep? It was impossible. It would naturally have been impossible in that noisome cavern of a jail, with its mangy crowd of drunken, quarrelsome, and song-singing rapscallions....</description>
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      <title>7. CHAPTER VII</title>
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      <description>Inasmuch as I was now the second personage in the Kingdom, as far as political power and authority were concerned, much was made of me. My raiment was of silks and velvets and c...</description>
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      <title>6. CHAPTER VI</title>
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      <description>In the stillness and the darkness, realization soon began to supplement knowledge. The mere knowledge of a fact is pale; but when you come to _realize_ your fact, it takes on co...</description>
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      <title>16. CHAPTER XVI</title>
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      <description>If knights errant were to be believed, not all castles were desirable places to seek hospitality in. As a matter of fact, knights errant were _not_ persons to be believed--that...</description>
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      <title>29. CHAPTER XXIX</title>
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      <description>When we arrived at that hut at mid-afternoon, we saw no signs of life about it. The field near by had been denuded of its crop some time before, and had a skinned look, so exhau...</description>
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      <title>32. CHAPTER XXXII</title>
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      <description>Well, when that cargo arrived toward sunset, Saturday afternoon, I had my hands full to keep the Marcos from fainting. They were sure Jones and I were ruined past help, and they...</description>
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      <title>9. CHAPTER IX</title>
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      <description>They were always having grand tournaments there at Camelot; and very stirring and picturesque and ridiculous human bull-fights they were, too, but just a little wearisome to the...</description>
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      <title>8. CHAPTER VIII</title>
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      <description>To be vested with enormous authority is a fine thing; but to have the on-looking world consent to it is a finer. The tower episode solidified my power, and made it impregnable....</description>
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      <title>3. CHAPTER III</title>
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      <description>Mainly the Round Table talk was monologues--narrative accounts of the adventures in which these prisoners were captured and their friends and backers killed and stripped of thei...</description>
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      <title>2. CHAPTER II</title>
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      <description>I moved away, cogitating, and at the same time keeping an eye out for any chance passenger in his right mind that might come along and give me some light. I judged I had found o...</description>
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      <title>5. CHAPTER V</title>
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      <description>When I next came to myself, I seemed to have been asleep a very long time. My first thought was, “Well, what an astonishing dream I've had! I reckon I've waked only just in time...</description>
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      <title>12. CHAPTER XII</title>
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      <description>Straight off, we were in the country. It was most lovely and pleasant in those sylvan solitudes in the early cool morning in the first freshness of autumn. From hilltops we saw...</description>
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      <description>The Round Table soon heard of the challenge, and of course it was a good deal discussed, for such things interested the boys. The king thought I ought now to set forth in quest...</description>
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      <title>28. CHAPTER XXVIII</title>
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      <description>On the morning of the fourth day, when it was just sunrise, and we had been tramping an hour in the chill dawn, I came to a resolution: the king _must_ be drilled; things could...</description>
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      <title>41. CHAPTER XLI</title>
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      <description>However, my attention was suddenly snatched from such matters; our child began to lose ground again, and we had to go to sitting up with her, her case became so serious. We coul...</description>
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      <title>14. CHAPTER XIV</title>
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      <description>I paid three pennies for my breakfast, and a most extravagant price it was, too, seeing that one could have breakfasted a dozen persons for that money; but I was feeling good by...</description>
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      <title>36. CHAPTER XXXVI</title>
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      <description>London--to a slave--was a sufficiently interesting place. It was merely a great big village; and mainly mud and thatch. The streets were muddy, crooked, unpaved. The populace wa...</description>
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      <title>44. CHAPTER XLIV</title>
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      <description>I, Clarence, must write it for him. He proposed that we two go out and see if any help could be accorded the wounded. I was strenuous against the project. I said that if there w...</description>
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      <title>19. CHAPTER XIX</title>
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      <description>Sandy and I were on the road again, next morning, bright and early. It was so good to open up one's lungs and take in whole luscious barrels-ful of the blessed God's untainted,...</description>
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      <description>It seemed to me that this quaint lie was most simply and beautifully told; but then I had heard it only once, and that makes a difference; it was pleasant to the others when it...</description>
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      <description>Nearing four in the afternoon. The scene was just outside the walls of London. A cool, comfortable, superb day, with a brilliant sun; the kind of day to make one want to live, n...</description>
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      <description>It was a soft, reposeful summer landscape, as lovely as a dream, and as lonesome as Sunday. The air was full of the smell of flowers, and the buzzing of insects, and the twitter...</description>
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