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"They? Oh, dost think, sir, that they have servants?" The little prince contemplated the little pauper gravely a moment, then said: "And prithee, why not? Who helpeth them undress at night? Who attireth them when they rise?"
"None, sir. Would'st have them take off their garment, and sleep without? like the beasts?"
"Their garment! Have they but one?"
"Ah, good your worship, what would they do with more? Truly they have not two bodies each."
from the book "" by Mark Twain
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