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Mark Twain
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Mark Twain
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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer / Mark Twain
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Title: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Author: Mark Twain Subjects: Fiction; Classic; Adventure; Children; Humor The book is about ...
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn / Mark Twain
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Title: Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Author: Mark Twain Subjects: Fiction; Classic; Adventure; Friendship; Children A beautifu...
O Lord, Our Father / Mark Twain
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O Lord, our father, Our young patriots, idols of our hearts, Go forth to battle - be Thou near them! With them, in spirit, we also g...
What is Man? / Mark Twain
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I a. Man the Machine. b. Personal Merit [The Old Man and the Young Man had been conversing. The Old Man had asserted that the human ...
Paul Bourget / Mark Twain
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WHAT PAUL BOURGET THINKS OF US He reports the American joke correctly. In Boston they ask, How much does he know? in New York, How muc...
Our Precious Lunatic / Mark Twain
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The Richardson-McFarland jury had been out one hour and fifty minutes. A breathless silence brooded over court and auditory--a silence and...
The Tone-Imparting Committee / Mark Twain
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I get old and ponderously respectable, only one thing will be able to make me truly happy, and that will be to be put on the Venerable Ton...
The 'Tournament' in A.D. 1870 / Mark Twain
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Lately there appeared an item to this effect, and the same went the customary universal round of the press: A telegraph station h...
A Couple of Sad Experiences / Mark Twain
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When I published a squib recently in which I said I was going to edit an Agricultural Department in this magazine, I certainly did not des...
About Smells / Mark Twain
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In a recent issue of the "Independent," the Rev. T. De Witt Talmage, of Brooklyn, has the following utterance on the subject of ...
Introductory to 'Memoranda' / Mark Twain
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In taking upon myself the burden of editing a department in The Galaxy magazine, I have been actuated by a conviction that I was needed, a...
Concerning The American Language / Mark Twain
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There was as Englishman in our compartment, and he complimented me on --on what? But you would never guess. He complimented me on my Engli...
Speech On The Weather / Mark Twain
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AT THE NEW ENGLAND SOCIETY'S SEVENTY-FIRST ANNUAL DINNER, NEW YORK CITY The next toast was: "The Oldest Inhabitant--The ...
Speech On The Babies / Mark Twain
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AT THE BANQUET, IN CHICAGO, GIVEN BY THE ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE TO THEIR FIRST COMMANDER, GENERAL U. S. GRANT, NOVEMBER, 1879 The fifte...
Legend Of Sagenfeld, In Germany / Mark Twain
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More than a thousand years ago this small district was a kingdom --a little bit of a kingdom, a sort of dainty little toy kingdom, as one ...
Paris Notes / Mark Twain
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[Crowded out of "A Tramp Abroad" to make room for more vital statistics.--M. T.] The Parisian travels but little, he knows n...
The Great Revolution In Pitcairn / Mark Twain
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Let me refresh the reader's memory a little. Nearly a hundred years ago the crew of the British ship Bounty mutinied, set the captain ...
Punch, Brothers, Punch / Mark Twain
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Will the reader please to cast his eye over the following lines, and see if he can discover anything harmful in them? C...
Does the Race of Man Love a Lord? / Mark Twain
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Often a quite assified remark becomes sanctified by use and petrified by custom; it is then a permanency, its term of activity a geologic ...
Portrait of King William III / Mark Twain
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I never can look at those periodical portraits in the Galaxy magazine without feeling a wild, tempestuous ambition to be an artist. I have...
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