“ The average man don’t like trouble and danger. You don’t like trouble and danger. ”
Mark Twain, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884). copy citation
Author | Mark Twain |
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Source | Adventures of Huckleberry Finn |
Topic | danger trouble |
Date | 1884 |
Language | English |
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Weblink | http://www.gutenberg.org/files/76/76-h/76-h.htm |
Context
“that’s one mistake, and the other is that you didn’t come in the dark and fetch your masks. You brought part of a man—Buck Harkness, there—and if you hadn’t had him to start you, you’d a taken it out in blowing.
“You didn’t want to come. The average man don’t like trouble and danger. You don’t like trouble and danger. But if only half a man—like Buck Harkness, there—shouts ’Lynch him! lynch him!’ you’re afraid to back down—afraid you’ll be found out to be what you are—cowards—and so you raise a yell, and hang yourselves on to that half-a-man’s coat-tail, and come raging up here, swearing what big things you’re going to do.”
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