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Twain, Mark

"The Great Revolution In Pitcairn"


? ? ? ? Upon reflection, the ex-emperor and the social democrat chose perpetual banishment from religious services in preference to perpetual labor as galley-slaves "with perpetual religious services," as they phrased it; wherefore the people believed that the poor fellows' troubles had unseated their reason, and so they judged it best to confine them for the present. Which they did.


? ? ? ? Such is the history of Pitcairn's "doubtful acquisition."





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