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Chapter 2 King Arthur's Court

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and touched an ancient common looking man on the sho

elong to the asylum, or are you jus

over stupid

ir sir, me

said; "I reckon

nce passenger in his right mind that might come along and give me some light.

ad keeper a minute --

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e who was idle enough for my purpose, and was seeking me besides, no doubt. This was an airy slim boy in shrimp-colored tights that made him look like a forked carrot, the rest of his gear was blue silk and dainty laces and ruffles; and he had long yellow curls, and wore a plumed p

; "you ain't more

e walked along, and made himself old friends with me at once; asked me all sorts of questions about myself and about my clothes, but never waited for an answer -- always chattered

reep over me! I stopped a

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t that idea shudder its

your notions, wh

ineteenth

all never see my friends again -- never, never again. They

rve -- my reason would say they were lunatics, and throw out their evidence. But all of a sudden I stumbled on the very thing, just by luck. I knew that the only total eclipse of the sun in the first half of the sixth century occurred on the 21st of June, A. D. 528, O.S., and began at 3 minutes aft

y motto -- and just play that thing for all it is worth, even if it's only two pair and a jack. I made up my mind to two things: if it was still the nineteenth century and I was among lunatics and couldn't get away, I would presently boss that asylum or know the reason why; and if, on the other hand, it was really the sixth cen

ame -- I'll get you to post me up a little if you don't min

night and great lord Sir Kay the Senesch

o on, tell me

waste any bother about that; time was too precious. The page said, further, that dinner was about ended in the great hall by this time, and that as soon as the sociability and the heavy drinking should begin, Sir Kay would have me in and exhibit me before King Arthur and his illustrious knights seated at the Table Round, and would brag about

d about this time a lackey came to say I was wanted; so Clare

e floor was of big stone flags laid in black and white squares, rather battered by age and use, and needing repair. As to ornament, there wasn't any, strictly speaking; though on the walls hung some huge tapestries which were probably taxed as works of art; battle-pieces, they were, with horses shaped like those which children cut out of paper or create in gingerbread; with men on them in scale armor whose sc

d around it sat a great company of men dressed in such various and splendid colors that it hurt one's eyes to look at them. They wore their plumed

tuous chaos of plunging heads and bodies and flashing tails, and the storm of howlings and barkings deafened all speech for the time; but that was no matter, for the dog-fight was always a bigger interest anyway; the men rose, sometimes, to observe it the better and bet on it, and the ladies and the musicians stretched themselves out over their balusters with th

nterval. And plainly, too, they were a childlike and innocent lot; telling lies of the stateliest pattern with a most gentle and winning naivety, and ready and willing to listen to anybody else's li

ss, and hunger and thirst, no doubt; and at least none had given them the comfort of a wash, or even the poor charity of a lotion for their wounds; yet you never heard them utter a moan or a groan, or saw them show any sign of restlessness, or any disposition to complain. The thought was forced upon me:

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Contents

A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur'
Preface
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A Word Of Explanation
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Chapter 1 Camelot
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Chapter 2 King Arthur's Court
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Chapter 3 Knights Of The Table Round
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Chapter 4 Sir Dinadan The Humorist
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Chapter 5 An Inspiration
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Chapter 6 The Eclipse
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Chapter 7 Merlin's Tower
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Chapter 8 The Boss
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Chapter 9 The Tournament
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Chapter 10 Beginnings Of Civilization
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Chapter 11 The Yankee In Search Of Adventures
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Chapter 12 Slow Torture
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Chapter 13 Freemen
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Chapter 14 Defend Thee,Lord
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Chapter 15 Sandy's Tale
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Chapter 16 Morgan Le Fay
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Chapter 17 A Royal Banquet
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Chapter 18 In The Queen's Dungeons
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Chapter 19 Knight-Errantry As A Trade
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Chapter 20 The Ogre's Castle
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Chapter 21 The Pilgrims
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Chapter 22 The Holy Fountain
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Chapter 23 Restoration Of The Fountain
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Chapter 24 A Rival Magician
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Chapter 25 A Competitive Examination
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Chapter 26 The First Newspaper
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Chapter 27 The Yankee And The King Travel Incognito
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Chapter 28 Drilling The King
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Chapter 29 The Smallpox Hut
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Chapter 30 The Tragedy Of The Manor-house
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Chapter 31 Marco
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Chapter 32 Dowley's Humiliation
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Chapter 33 Sixth Century Political Economy
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Chapter 34 The Yankee and The King Sold As Slaves
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Chapter 35 A Pitiful Incident
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Chapter 36 An Eccounter In The Dark
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Chapter 37 An Awful Predicament
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Chapter 38 Sir Launcelot and Knights To The Rescue
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Chapter 39 The Yankee's Fight With The Knights
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Chapter 40 Three Years Later
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Chapter 41 The Interdict
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Chapter 42 War!
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Chapter 43 The Battle Of The Sand Belt
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Chapter 44 A Postscript By Clarence
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Chapter 45 The End Of The Manuscript
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