FOLLOWING THE EQUATOR, by Mark Twain Against nature to take an interest in familiar things Age after age, the barren and meaningless process All life seems to be sacred except human life But ther...
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HADLEYBURG AND OTHER STORIES, by Mark Twain Appelles meets Zenobia, the helper of all who suffer, and tells her his story, which moves her pity. By common report she is endowed with more than ear...
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ESSAYS ON PAUL BOURGET, by Mark Twain 3173 Bret Harte got his California and his Californians by unconscious absorption, and put both of them into his tales alive. But when he came from the Pacif...
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THE INNOCENTS ABROAD, by Mark Twain 3176 Ancient painters never succeeded in denationalizing themselves Apocryphal New Testament Astonishing talent for seeing things that had already passed Bade ...
THE GILDED AGE, by Twain and Warner 3178 Accidental murder resulting from justifiable insanity Always trying to build a house by beginning at the top Appropriation Beautiful credit! The foundatio...
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DOUBLE BARRELLED DETECTIVE, by Mark Twain 3180 “We ought never to do wrong when people are looking.” “The regularest man that ever was,” said Jake Parker, the blacksmith: “you can tell ...
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THOSE EXTRAORDINARY TWINS, by Mark Twain 3185 A man who is born with the novel-writing gift has a troublesome time of it when he tries to build a novel. I know this from experience. He has no cle...
SKETCHES NEW AND OLD, by Mark Twain 3189 A wood-fire is not a permanent thing Accessory before the fact to his own murder Aggregate to positive unhappiness Always brought in ‘not guilty’ Apoc...
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TWAIN’S LETTERS V1 1835-1866 by A. B. Paine3193 A mighty national menace to sham All talk and no cider Condition my room is always in when you are not around Deprived of the soothing consolatio...
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TWAIN’S LETTERS V6 1907-1910 by A. B. Paine3198 That doctor had half an idea that there is something the matter with my brain. . . Doctors do know so little and they do charge so much for it. Y...
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