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Raising Ebenezer
註釋"It was the completest thing, the neatest, most squared-away piece of killing ever seen. Oh, it was glorious freedom-that is surely true, and I must call a thing what it is-yet it was powerful gruesome. But before I say anything of the killing, and long before I take up the knottier parts of this tale, I'll give it some shoring up, help it bear its own weight." So begins Raising Ebenezer, a witty, raucous, Twain-meets-Tolkien adventure. Our narrator, E.P. Cornshuck, finds himself suddenly, providentially freed from a life of slavery and learns that his true identity--heir of a kingdom in rebellion--has been hidden for just such a time as this.