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Therefore, Your petitioner, having the good of his country solely at  
heart, humbly prays that "equal rights" and fair and equal treatment may  
be meted out to all citizens, by the restriction of rights in all  
property, real estate included, to the beneficent term of forty-two  
years. Then shall all men bless your honorable body and be happy. And  
for this will your petitioner ever pray.  
MARK TWAIN.  
A PARAGRAPH NOT ADDED TO THE PETITION  
The charming absurdity of restricting property-rights in books to  
forty-two years sticks prominently out in the fact that hardly any man's  
books ever live forty-two years, or even the half of it; and so, for the  
sake of getting a shabby advantage of the heirs of about one Scott or  
Burns or Milton in a hundred years, the lawmakers of the "Great" Republic  
are content to leave that poor little pilfering edict upon the  
statute-books. It is like an emperor lying in wait to rob a phenix's  
nest, and waiting the necessary century to get the chance.  
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