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Originally Posted by Enbyeff
Reading Twain's A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court.
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A hoot, isn't it?
If you like Twain's brand of humor (and who in their right mind doesn't?) give
The Innocents Abroad a shot. It's what they used to call in the 19th century a "travel book"; a non-fictional account of his, at times downright hilarious, experiences while traveling through Europe and the so-called Holy Land with a group of fellow American tourists.
In the meantime enjoy
Connecticut Yankee.