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Life on The Mississippi Complete Mark Twain 30 İndirim — Mark Twain

Life on The Mississippi Complete Mark Twain 30 İndirim
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Life on The Mississippi Complete Mark Twain 30 İndirim

Mark Twain

Platanus Publishing

Nisan 2020406 sf.
14.00x21.00 cm2. Hamur
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Life on The Mississippi Complete Mark Twain 30 İndirim

Mark Twain

Mark Twain tarafından kaleme alınan Life on The Mississippi Complete Platanus Publishing eseri olarak okurlarla buluşuyor Life on The Mississippi Complete Mark Twain Kitap Özeti My father was a justice of the peace and I supposed he possessed the power of life and death over all men and could hang anybody that offended him This was distinction enough for me as a general thing but the desire to be a steamboatman kept intruding nevertheless I first wanted to be a cabin boy so that I could come out with a white apron on and shake a tablecloth over the side where all my old comrades could see me later I thought I would rather be the deckhand who stood on the end of the stage plank with the coil of rope in his hand because he was particularly conspicuous But these were only day dreams they were too heavenly to be contemplated as real possibilities By and by one of our boys went away He was not heard of for a long time At last he turned up as apprentice engineer or striker on a steamboat This thing shook the bottom out of all my Sunday school teachings That boy had been notoriously worldly and I just the reverse yet he was exalted to this eminence and I left in obscurity and misery Yayınevi Platanus Publishing Yazar Mark Twain Sayfa 406 Sayfa Kağıt 2 Hamur Boyut 14 00x21 00 cm Basım Yılı Nisan 2020 Barkod 9786257068550 Kategori Edebiyat Kitapları Yabancı Dilde Kitaplar Roman

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My father was a justice of the peace and I supposed he possessed the power of life and death over all men and could hang anybody that offended him This was distinction enough for me as a general thing but the desire to be a steamboatman kept intruding nevertheless I first wanted to be a cabin boy so that I could come out with a white apron on and shake a tablecloth over the side where all my old comrades could see me later I thought I would rather be the deckhand who stood on the end of the stage plank with the coil of rope in his hand because he was particularly conspicuous But these were only day dreams they were too heavenly to be contemplated as real possibilities By and by one of our boys went away He was not heard of for a long time At last he turned up as apprentice engineer or lsquo striker on a steamboat This thing shook the bottom out of all my Sunday school teachings That boy had been notoriously worldly and I just the reverse yet he was exalted to this eminence and I left in obscurity and misery