The book John Epps; a Play of M. A. C. in the Days of '71 was written by author Frank Prentice Rand Here you can read free online of John Epps; a Play of M. A. C. in the Days of '71 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is John Epps; a Play of M. A. C. in the Days of '71 a good or bad book?
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Clark — This has been a very significant week, Mrs. Epps. Mrs. Epps — Oh yes, of course, of course Colonel. . . .Mr. . . . Mr. Dick, I am so anxious. Does John sleep with his head to the north? Dick — To the north?. . . .Oh yes, ma'am. He does. Clark — Why to the north, madam? Mrs. Epps — Oh, it's very much healthier, so I've read. Something about the magnetic pole, you know. I always sleep with my head to the north. I have written to John about it several times, but do you know, he never has s...aid anything about it. Clark — Yes, — well it certainly wouldn't do any harm. I am very sorry, madam, you couldn't have been here for our com- mencement exercises. Twenty-seven graduates — isn't that fine for a first class? And among the honored guests: the Governor of the Commonwealth, the honorable Justin S. Morrill, our own Marshall P. Wilder, and Professor Louis Agassiz, possibly the foremost zoologist in the world. It was indeed a notable occasion. Mrs, Epps — Yes indeed, I am sure it must have been, Colonel.
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