Mark Twain
But the people cannot have wells, and so they take rain-water. Neither can they conveniently have cellars or graves, the town being built upon ‘made ground’; so they do without both, and few of the living complain, and none of the others.
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But the people cannot have wells, and so they take rain-water. Neither can they conveniently have cellars or graves, the town being built upon ‘made ground’; so they do without both, and few of the living complain, and none of the others. - Mark Twain quote

But the people cannot have wells, and so they take rain-water. Neither can they conveniently have cellars or graves, the town being built upon ‘made ground’; so they do without both, and few of the living complain, and none of the others.

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Mark Twain

American author and humorist

November 30th, 1835 - April 21st, 1910