A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthurs Court by Mark Twain Chapter 21 Page 33

4, together with the proper complementary details — and two of my trained assistants.” And I said:

“Now get you to Camelot as fast as you can fly, brave knight, and show the writing to Clarence, and tell him to have these required matters in the Valley of Holiness with all possible dispatch.”

“I will well, Sir Boss,” and he was off.