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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Complete - Twain, Mark ยท 65 words
He was regarded as a wonderful reader. At church sociables he was always called upon to read poetry; and when he was through, the ladies would lift up their hands and let them fall helplessly in their laps, and wall their eyes, and shake their heads, as much as to say, Words cannot express it; it is too beautiful, TOO beautiful for this mortal earth.
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