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    oesnor

    stirrups,andrestingtheirhandsontheirthighseasyandfortable

    therestabeentandeveryladyhalovely

    plexion,andperfectlybeautiful,andlookingjustlikeagangofreal

    sureenoughqueens,anddressedinillionsofdollars,

    andjustlitteredondsit;inever

    seeanythingsolovelyandthenonebyoheygotupandstood,and

    en

    lookingeversotallandairyandstraight,htheirheadsbobbingand

    skiingalong,ahereunderthetentroof,andeveryladys

    roseleafydressflappingsoftandsilkyaroundherhips,andshelooking

    likethestloveliestparasol

    andthenfasterandfastertheydancing,firstonefoot

    outintheairandthentheother,thehorsesleaningreandre,and

    theringstergoingroundandroundthecenterpole,crackinghiswhip

    andshouting”hihi”andtheclo;andby

    andbyallhandsdroppedthereins,andeveryladyputherknuckleson

    herhipsandeverygentlenfoldedhisar,andthenhohehorsesdid

    leanoverandhutheelvesandsooneaftertheothertheyall

    skippedoffintothering,anddethesestbohen

    scaeredout,andeverybodyclappedtheirhandsandjustabout

    wild

    ostastonishingthings;and

    allthetithatcloostkilledthepeoplethe

    ringsteruldnteversayabuthequick

    asahthefunniestthingsabodyeversaid;andhowheever

    uldthinkofsonyoftheandsosuddenandsopat,i

    uldntnoinayear

    andbyandbyadrunkntriedtogetintotheringsaidheedto

    ride;saidheuldrideashateverheyargued

    andtriedtokeephiut,buthelisten,andthewholeshow

    etoastandstillthenthepeoplebeguntohollerathindke

    funofhiandthatdehiad,andhebeguntoripandtear;sothat

    stirredupthepeople,andalotofnbeguntopiledohe

    benchesandstodo

    out”andoneortenbeguntosasterhe

    dealittlespeech,andsaidhehopedtherebenodisturbance,

    andiftheniseheakenoretroublehewould

    lethiideifhethoughtheuldstayonthehorsesoeverybody

    laughedandsaidallright,andthengotonthenutehehe

    horsebeguntoripandtearandjuandcavortaround,htircus

    nhangingontohisbridletryingtoholdhiandthedrunkn

    hangingontohisneck,andhisheelsflyingintheaireveryju,and

    theandingupshoutingandlaughingtilltears

    rolleddoenulddo,the

    horsebrokeloose,andaliketheverynation,roundandround

    thering,andhangingtohisneck,h

    firstoneleghangingsttothegroundononeside,andthentother

    oneontotherside,andthepeoplejustcrazyite,

    though;ibletoseehisdangerbutprettysoonhe

    struggledupastraddleandgrabbedthebridle,areelingthiswayand

    that;andthenextnutehesprungupanddroppedthebridleandstood

    andthehorseagoinglikeahouseafiretoohejuststoodupthere,

    asailingaroundaseasyandfortableasifheeverdrunkinhis

    lifeandthenhebeguntopulloffhisheshed

    theothicktheykindofcloggeduptheair,andaltogetherheshed

    seventeensuitsand,then,thereheandhandso,anddressed

    thegaudiestandprettiestyoueversaintothathorseh

    hisadehiairlyhundfinallyskippedoff,anddehis

    bo,andeverybodyjustahowling

    ent

    thentheringsterheseehohesickest

    ringsteryoueversee,ireckonenhe

    hadgotupthatjokealloutofhisoontonobody

    sheepishenoughtobetookinso,butiabeenin

    thatringstersplace,notforathousanddollarsidontknohere

    ybebulliercircusesthan

    yetanye;andross

    it,itye

    hatnightthereonlyabouttwelve

    peopletherejustenoughtopayexpensesandtheylaughedallthe

    ti,andthatdetheduked;andeverybodyleft,anyhe

    shooneboyhedukesaidthese

    arkansaeuptoshakespeare;theyedwas

    loedyandybesothingrutheredy,he

    reoinghegot

    sobigsheetsofeblackpaint,anddrawedoff

    sohandbills,andstuckthepalloverthevillagethebillssaid:

    attheurthousefor3nightsonly

    theworldrenoragedians

    davidgarricktheyounger

    andedndkeantheelder

    ofthelondonand

    ntinentaltheatres,

    intheirthrillingtragedyof

    thekingscaleopard,

    ortheroyalnonesuch

    adssion50cents

    thenatthebottoebiggestlineofall,hsaid:

    ladiesanditted

    ”there,”sayshe,”ifthatlinedontfetchtheidontknowarkansaw”

    chapterxxiii

    andthekingit,riggingupastageanda

    curtainandarolights;andthatnightthehousewas

    jaullofninnotiore,the

    dukehequittendingdoorandeontothe

    stageandstoodupbeforethecurtainanddealittlespeech,and

    praisedupthistragedy,andsaiditostthrillingestohat

    everonabraggingaboutthetragedy,andabout

    edndkeantheelder,ainprincipalpartinit;

    andatlasteverybodysexpectationsuphighenough,he

    rolledupthecurtain,andthenextnutethekingeaprancingout

    onallfours,naked;andheedallover,ringstreakedand

    striped,allsortsoflors,assplendidasarainbonever

    ndtherestofhisoutfit;ititwasawfulfunny

    thepeoplestkilledtheelveslaughing;andhekinggotdone

    caperingandcaperedoffbehindthescenes,theyroaredandclappedand

    st

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