The book Roughing It, Part 7. was written by author Twain, Mark, 1835-1910 Here you can read free online of Roughing It, Part 7. book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Roughing It, Part 7. a good or bad book?
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Next comes the royal Steward and the Grand Equerry in Waiting--highdignitaries with modest salaries and little to do. Then we have his Excellency the First Gentleman of the Bed-chamber--anoffice as easy as it is magnificent. Next we come to his Excellency the Prime Minister, a renegade Americanfrom New Hampshire, all jaw, vanity, bombast and ignorance, a lawyer of"shyster" calibre, a fraud by nature, a humble worshipper of the sceptreabove him, a reptile never tired of sneering at the land of h...is birth orglorifying the ten-acre kingdom that has adopted him--salary, $4, 000 ayear, vast consequence, and no perquisites. Then we have his Excellency the Imperial Minister of Finance, who handlesa million dollars of public money a year, sends in his annual "budget"with great ceremony, talks prodigiously of "finance, " suggests imposingschemes for paying off the "national debt" (of $150, 000, ) and does it allfor $4, 000 a year and unimaginable glory. Next we have his Excellency the Minister of War, who holds sway over theroyal armies--they consist of two hundred and thirty uniformed Kanakas, mostly Brigadier Generals, and if the country ever gets into trouble witha foreign power we shall probably hear from them.
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