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Mark Twain

“Occasionally we grew so tired and breathless with fighting them that we had to desist,—and immediately the donkey would come down to a deliberate walk. This, with the fatigue, and the sun, would put a man asleep; and soon as the man was asleep, the donkey would lie down. My donkey shall never see his boyhood’s home again. He has lain down once too often. He must die.”

Mark Twain, The Innocents Abroad
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The Innocents Abroad The Innocents Abroad by Mark Twain
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