π Life on the Mississippi
by Mark Twain
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                                                When a child or a servant buys something in a shop β or even the mayor or governor, for aught I know β he finishes the operation by saying, β 'Give me something for lagniappe.' The shopman always responds; gives the child a bit of liquorice-root; gives the servant a cheap cigar or a spool of thread, gives the governor β I don't know what he gives the governor; support, likely.
                                            
                                            
                                                
                                                When one makes his first voyage in a ship, it is an experience which multitudinously bristles with striking novelties; novelties which are in such sharp contrast with all this personβs former experiences that they take a seemingly deathless grip upon his imagination and memory.
                                            
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                                Publication Year
                                
                        
                        
                            1883
                            
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