A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthurs Court by Mark Twain Chapter 15 Page 3

burn so much kindling getting your fire started. Tell me about the knights.”

“I will well, and lightly will begin.

So they two departed and rode into a great forest. And — ”

“Great Scott!”

You see, I recognized my mistake at once. I had set her works a-going; it was my own fault; she would be thirty days getting down to those facts. And she generally began without a preface and finished without a result. If you interrupted her she would either go right along without noticing, or answer with a couple of words, and go back and say the sentence over again. So, interruptions only did harm; and yet I had to interrupt, and interrupt pretty frequently, too, in order to save my life; a