My Mark Twain (From Literary Friends And Acquaintance)

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Whether this was really so or not, it is certain that the train presentedan impenetrable front even to our imagination, and we left it to go itsway without the slightest effort to board. We remounted the fame-wornsteps of Porter's Station, and began exploring North Cambridge for somemeans of transportation overland to Concord, for we were that far on theroad by which the British went and came on the day of the battle. Theliverymen whom we appealed to received us, some with compassion, somewith
...derision, but in either mood convinced us that we could not havehired a cat to attempt our conveyance, much less a horse, or vehicle ofany description. It was a raw, windy day, very unlike the exceptionallyhot April day when the routed redcoats, pursued by the Colonials, fledpanting back to Boston, with "their tongues hanging out like dogs, " butwe could not take due comfort in the vision of their discomfiture; wecould almost envy them, for they had at least got to Concord. A swiftprocession of coaches, carriages, and buggies, all going to Concord, passed us, inert and helpless, on the sidewalk in the peculiarly cold mudof North Cambridge.

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