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IT IS PLAIN THAT SHE TRUST NO HUMAN BEING BUT HERSELFby@twain

IT IS PLAIN THAT SHE TRUST NO HUMAN BEING BUT HERSELF

by Mark TwainOctober 2nd, 2023
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There are but four. They are elected—like the rest of the domestics—annually. So far as I can discover, not a single servant of the Sacred Household has a steady job except Mrs. Eddy. It is plain that she trusts no human being but herself.
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There are but four. They are elected—like the rest of the domestics—annually. So far as I can discover, not a single servant of the Sacred Household has a steady job except Mrs. Eddy. It is plain that she trusts no human being but herself.



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