Three Sundays in a Week (Q2429509)

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short story by Edgar Allan Poe
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Three Sundays in a Week
short story by Edgar Allan Poe

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    Three Sundays in a Week (English)
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    1841
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    “You hard-headed, dunder-headed, obstinate, rusty, crusty, musty, fusty, old savage!” said I, in fancy, one afternoon, to my grand uncle Rumgudgeon—shaking my fist at him in imagination. (English)
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    “My eyes!—well, Kate—well, Bobby!—this is a judgment upon me, as you say. But I am a man of my word—mark that! you shall have her, boy, (plum and all), when you please. Done up, by Jove! Three Sundays all in a row! I'll go, and take Dubble L. Dee's opinion upon that.” (English)
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