Part 1 (2/2)
I thought hehis ht on, perfectly ca'm
”A crusade is a war to recover the Holy Land from the paynim”
”Which Holy Land?”
”Why, the Holy Land--there ain't but one”
”What do ant of it?”
”Why, can't you understand? It's in the hands of the paynim, and it's our duty to take it away froit hold of it?”
”We didn't coit hold of it They always had it”
”Why, To to them, don't it?”
”Why of course it does Who said it didn't?”
I studied over it, but couldn't seeht of it, no way
I says:
”It's too many for me, Tom Sawyer If I had a farm and it was ht for hih to come in when it rains, Huck Finn
It ain't a farm, it's entirely different You see, it's like this They own the land, just the mere land, and that's all they DO own; but it was our folks, our Jews and Christians, that made it holy, and so they haven't any business to be there defiling it It's a shaht to ainst them and take it away from them”
”Why, it does see I ever see! Now, if I had a farot anything to do with far is business, just common lon business: that's all it is, it's all you can say for it; but this is higher, this is religious, and totally different”
”Religious to go and take the land away from people that owns it?”
”Certainly; it's always been considered so”
Jim he shook his head, and says:
”Mars Tom, I reckon dey's a ious ious people, but I hain't run across none dat acts like dat”
It h to norance! If either of you'd read anything about history, you'd know that Richard Cur de Loon, and the Pope, and Godfrey de Bulleyn, and lots more of the most noble-hearted and pious people in the world, hacked and ha to take their land away from them, and swum neck-deep in blood the whole time--and yet here's a couple of sap-headed country yahoos out in the backwoods of Missouri setting thes of it than they did! Talk about cheek!”
Well, of course, that put a ht on it, and norant, and wished we hadn't been quite so chipper I couldn't say nothing, and Jim he couldn't for a while; then he says: