A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur'
d simplicity, his marvelous familiarity with ancient armor, and the restfulness of his company -- for he did all the talking. We fell toge
hadows and dust and mold of a gray antiquity, holding speech with a relic of it! Exactly as I would speak of my nearest personal friends or enemies, or my most familiar neighbors, he spoke of Sir Bedivere, Sir Bors de Ganis, Sir Launcelot of the Lake, Sir Galaha
f souls; do you know about trans
the weather -that he did not notice whether I made him any answer or not. There was half a
ght Sir Sagramor le Desirous; observe the round hole through the chain-mail in the left breast; can't be accounted for
e that must have gone out of general use many, many
NE." Then, after a pause,
from the electric surprise
e eaves and corners. From time to time I dipped into old Sir Thomas Malory's enchanting book, and fed at its rich feast of prodigies and adventures, breathed i