A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthurs Court by Mark Twain Chapter 27 Page 12

“These are few, I ween.”

“There have been two still greater ones, whose limit was four hundred and six hundred years, and one whose limit compassed even seven hundred and twenty.”

“Gramercy, it is marvelous!”

“But what are these in comparison with me?

They are nothing.”

“What? Canst thou truly look beyond even so vast a stretch of time as — ”

“Seven hundred years? My liege, as clear as the vision of an eagle does my prophetic eye penetrate and lay bare the future of this world for nearly thirteen centuries and a half!”

My land, you should have seen the king’s