munchausen
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Check out this quotation from _Gone with the Wind_, Part 5, Chapter XLVIII:
"Some mornings he dismissed the maid and brought her the breakfast tray himself and fed her as though she were a child, took the hairbrush from her hand and brushed her long dark hair until it snapped and crackled. Yet other mornings she was torn rudely out of deep slumber when he snatched all the bed covers from her and tickled her bare feet."
That's all there is, but pretty cool, hunh? Here's a link to an e-text version, just to verify:
http://www.nalanda.nitc.ac.in/resou...argaret_Mitchel/gone_wind/part-5chapter1.html
"Some mornings he dismissed the maid and brought her the breakfast tray himself and fed her as though she were a child, took the hairbrush from her hand and brushed her long dark hair until it snapped and crackled. Yet other mornings she was torn rudely out of deep slumber when he snatched all the bed covers from her and tickled her bare feet."
That's all there is, but pretty cool, hunh? Here's a link to an e-text version, just to verify:
http://www.nalanda.nitc.ac.in/resou...argaret_Mitchel/gone_wind/part-5chapter1.html