I come to him again in the swamp, up there where the feud was; and such-like times; and would always call me honey, and pet me, and do everything he could think of for me, and how good he always was; and at last I struck the time I saved him by telling... The Writings of Mark Twain - Pągina 287per Mark Twain - 1912Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
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