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The Innocents Abroad — Volume 02 The Innocents Abroad — Volume 02 by Mark Twain
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“They had just docked in Greece and the passengers learned they would be quarantined and not be allowed to go ashore...

"It was the bitterest disappointment we had yet experienced. To lie a whole day in sight of the Acropolis, and yet be obliged to go away without visiting Athens! Disappointment was hardly a strong enough word to describe the circumstances....At eleven o'clock at night, when most of the ship's company were abed, four of us stole softly ashore in a small boat, a clouded moon favoring the enterprise...Once ashore and seeing no road, we took a tall hill to the left of the distant Acropolis for a mark, and steered straight for it over all obstructions...The full moon was riding high in the cloudless heavens now. We sauntered carelessly and unthinkingly to the edge of the lofty battlements of the citadel, and looked down---- a vision! And such a vision! Athens by moonlight!”
Mark Twain, The Innocents Abroad: Or, the New Pilgrim's Progress, Volume 2