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The Complete Works of Artemus Ward
Author: Charles Farrar Browne (AKA Artemus Ward) Genre: LiteratureThe Complete Works of Artemus Ward
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on was to leave Great Salt Lake City
sed with children. As often as once a year he used to go to Omaha, in Nebraska, with a mule-train for goods; but although he had performed the r
ted mules were at the door, impatiently champing their
t faces will come to me in my dreams, and make my slumbers sweet and gentle. You, Emily, with your mild blue eyes; and you, Henrietta, with your splendid black hair; and you, Nelly, with your hair so brightly, beautifully golden; and you, Mollie, with your cheeks so downy; and you, Betsy, with your
y lovingly chi
s, my own!" he cried, "that is, as many of you as
m to his throbbing breas
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mmenced the task, the mule, a singularly refractory animal-snorted wildly, and kicked Reginald frightfully in the stomach. He arose with difficulty
e said; "where
mother threw herself upon his inanimate form, crying, "Oh, my son-my son
in! Reginald