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"
Is
dat
so
?
"
"
You
read
about
them
once
--
you
'll
see
.
Look
at
Henry
the
Eight
;
this
'n
's
a
Sunday-school
Superintendent
to
HIM
.
And
look
at
Charles
Second
,
and
Louis
Fourteen
,
and
Louis
Fifteen
,
and
James
Second
,
and
Edward
Second
,
and
Richard
Third
,
and
forty
more
;
besides
all
them
Saxon
heptarchies
that
used
to
rip
around
so
in
old
times
and
raise
Cain
.
My
,
you
ought
to
seen
old
Henry
the
Eight
when
he
was
in
bloom
.
He
WAS
a
blossom
.
He
used
to
marry
a
new
wife
every
day
,
and
chop
off
her
head
next
morning
.
And
he
would
do
it
just
as
indifferent
as
if
he
was
ordering
up
eggs
.
'
Fetch
up
Nell
Gwynn
,
'
he
says
.
They
fetch
her
up
.
Next
morning
,
'
Chop
off
her
head
!
'
And
they
chop
it
off
.
'
Fetch
up
Jane
Shore
,
'
he
says
;
and
up
she
comes
,
Next
morning
,
'
Chop
off
her
head
'
--
and
they
chop
it
off
.
'
Ring
up
Fair
Rosamun
.
'
Fair
Rosamun
answers
the
bell
.
Next
morning
,
'
Chop
off
her
head
.
'
And
he
made
every
one
of
them
tell
him
a
tale
every
night
;
and
he
kept
that
up
till
he
had
hogged
a
thousand
and
one
tales
that
way
,
and
then
he
put
them
all
in
a
book
,
and
called
it
Domesday
Book
--
which
was
a
good
name
and
stated
the
case
.
You
do
n't
know
kings
,
Jim
,
but
I
know
them
;
and
this
old
rip
of
ourn
is
one
of
the
cleanest
I
've
struck
in
history
.
Well
,
Henry
he
takes
a
notion
he
wants
to
get
up
some
trouble
with
this
country
.
How
does
he
go
at
it
--
give
notice
?
--
give
the
country
a
show
?
No
.
All
of
a
sudden
he
heaves
all
the
tea
in
Boston
Harbor
overboard
,
and
whacks
out
a
declaration
of
independence
,
and
dares
them
to
come
on
.
That
was
HIS
style
--
he
never
give
anybody
a
chance
.
He
had
suspicions
of
his
father
,
the
Duke
of
Wellington
.
Well
,
what
did
he
do
?
Ask
him
to
show
up
?
No
--
drownded
him
in
a
butt
of
mamsey
,
like
a
cat
.
S'pose
people
left
money
laying
around
where
he
was
--
what
did
he
do
?
He
collared
it
.
S'pose
he
contracted
to
do
a
thing
,
and
you
paid
him
,
and
did
n't
set
down
there
and
see
that
he
done
it
--
what
did
he
do
?
He
always
done
the
other
thing
.
S'pose
he
opened
his
mouth
--
what
then
?
If
he
did
n't
shut
it
up
powerful
quick
he
'd
lose
a
lie
every
time
.
That
's
the
kind
of
a
bug
Henry
was
;
and
if
we
'd
a
had
him
along
's
tead
of
our
kings
he
'd
a
fooled
that
town
a
heap
worse
than
ourn
done
.
I
do
n't
say
that
ourn
is
lambs
,
because
they
ai
n't
,
when
you
come
right
down
to
the
cold
facts
;
but
they
ai
n't
nothing
to
THAT
old
ram
,
anyway
.
All
I
say
is
,
kings
is
kings
,
and
you
got
to
make
allowances
.
Take
them
all
around
,
they
're
a
mighty
ornery
lot
.
It
's
the
way
they
're
raised
.
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"
But
dis
one
do
SMELL
so
like
de
nation
,
Huck
.
"
"
Well
,
they
all
do
,
Jim
.
We
ca
n't
help
the
way
a
king
smells
;
history
do
n't
tell
no
way
.
"
"
Now
de
duke
,
he
's
a
tolerble
likely
man
in
some
ways
.
"
"
Yes
,
a
duke
's
different
.
But
not
very
different
.
This
one
's
a
middling
hard
lot
for
a
duke
.
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When
he
's
drunk
there
ai
n't
no
near-sighted
man
could
tell
him
from
a
king
.
"
"
Well
,
anyways
,
I
doan
'
hanker
for
no
mo
'
un
um
,
Huck
.
Dese
is
all
I
kin
stan
'
.
"
"
It
's
the
way
I
feel
,
too
,
Jim
.
But
we
've
got
them
on
our
hands
,
and
we
got
to
remember
what
they
are
,
and
make
allowances
.
Sometimes
I
wish
we
could
hear
of
a
country
that
's
out
of
kings
.
"