A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, Part 8.
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So I only said: "You're not going to be hanged. None of us are. " Both men laughed, and the slave said: "Ye have not ranked as a fool--before. You might better keepyour reputation, seeing the strain would not be for long. " "It will stand it, I reckon. Before to-morrow we shall be outof prison, and free to go where we will, besides. " The witty officer lifted at his left ear with his thumb, madea rasping noise in his throat, and said: "Out of prison--yes--ye say true. And free likewise to go wh...ereye will, so ye wander not out of his grace the Devil's sultry realm. " I kept my temper, and said, indifferently: "Now I suppose you really think we are going to hang withina day or two. " "I thought it not many minutes ago, for so the thing was decidedand proclaimed. " "Ah, then you've changed your mind, is that it?" "Even that. I only _thought_, then; I _know_, now. " I felt sarcastical, so I said: "Oh, sapient servant of the law, condescend to tell us, then, what you _know_. " "That ye will all be hanged _to-day_, at mid-afternoon!
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