Edward Mills and George Benton - A Tale (Unabridged)

Written by:
Mark Twain
Narrated by:
Howard King

Unabridged Audiobook

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November 2020
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0 hours 19 minutes
Summary
These two were distantly related to each other seventh cousins, or something of that sort. While still babies they became orphans, and were adopted by the Brants, a childless couple, who quickly grew very fond of them. The Brants were always saying: 'Be pure, honest, sober, industrious, and considerate of others, and success in life is assured.' The children heard this repeated some thousands of times before they understood it; they could repeat it themselves long before they could say the Lord's Prayer; it was painted over the nursery door, and was about the first thing they learned to read. It was destined to be the unswerving rule of Edward Mills's life. Sometimes the Brants changed the wording a little, and said: 'Be pure, honest, sober, industrious, considerate, and you will never lack friends.'
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