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Illustrated by Lester Ralph Translated from the Original SATURDAY.--I am almost a whole day old, now.
CONTENTS: HOW TO TELL A STORY THE WOUNDED SOLDIER THE GOLDEN ARM MENTAL TELEGRAPHY AGAIN THE INVALID'S STORY HOW TO TELL A STORY The Humorous Stor...
CHAPTER I My father was a St. Bernard, my mother was a collie, but I am a Presbyterian.
It seems to me that it was far from right for the Professor of English Literature in Yale, the Professor of English Literature in Columbia, and Wilkie Collins to deliver opinions on Cooper's litera...
he stretched, but mainly he told the truth.
[NOTE.--I translated a portion of this diary some years ago, and a friend of mine printed a few copies in an incomplete form, but the public never got them.
[Left out of A Tramp Abroad, because it was feared that some of the particulars had been exaggerated, and that others were not true.
Two or three persons having at different times intimated that if I would write an autobiography they would read it, when they got leisure, I yield at last to this frenzied public demand, and herewi...
NOTE.--No experience is set down in the following letters which had to be invented.
THE TREATY WITH CHINA ITS PROVISIONS EXPLAINED New York Tribune, Tuesday, August 28, 1868 Every one has read the treaty which has just been concluded between the United States and China.
(Samuel Langhorne Clemens) Part 3 CHAPTER VIII TOM dodged hither and thither through lanes until he was well out of the track of returning scholars, and then fell...
(Samuel Langhorne Clemens) Part 6 CHAPTER XXIII AT last the sleepy atmosphere was stirred--and vigorously: the murder trial came on in the court.
Chapter I. The birth of the Prince and the Pauper.
(Samuel Langhorne Clemens) Part 5 CHAPTER XVIII THAT was Tom's great secret--the scheme to return home with his brother pirates and attend their own funerals.
Part 2. Chapter V. Tom as a Patrician.
(Samuel Langhorne Clemens) Part 8 CHAPTER XXXII TUESDAY afternoon came, and waned to the twilight.
Part 3. Chapter VIII. The question of the Seal.
Part 6. Chapter XVIII. The Prince with the tramps.
Part 4. Chapter XII. The Prince and his deliverer.
Part 8. Chapter 36 The Professor's Yarn IT was in the early days.
Part 6. THE UNDERTAKER'S CHAT "Now that corpse," said the undertaker, patting the folded hands of deceased approvingly, was a brick-every way you took him he was a brick.
Part 5. Chapter 21 A Section in My Biography IN due course I got my license.
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