
“You can't depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus.”
― Mark Twain, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
Mark Twain was in a mood when he wrote this one, and honestly it shows. It sounds like a comedy. It starts like a comedy. But Twain was also writing this as something darker. The comedy doesn't disappear, but it gets heavier as the book goes on. By the end, it's something else entirely.
- Chapter 1
- Chapters 2-3
- Chapters 4-6
- Chapters 7-10
- Chapters 11-13
- Chapters 14-15
- Chapters 16-17
- Chapter 18
- Chapters 19-20
- Chapters 21-22
- Chapters 23-24
- Chapters 25-26
- Chapters 27-28
- Chapters 29-30
- Chapters 31-33
- Chapters 34-38
- Chapters 39-44 Part 1
- Chapters 39-44 Part 2
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