Mark Twain
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 7. CHAPTER LXI. Methods in American Deaf and Dumb Asylums—Methods in the Public Schools—A Letter from a youth in Punjab—Highly Educated Service—A Damage to the Country—A Little Book from Calcutta—Writing Poor English—Embarrassed by a Beggar Girl—A Specimen Letter—An Application for Employment—A Calcutta School Examination—Two Samples of Literature CHAPTER LXII. Sail from Calcutta to Madras—Thence to Ceylon—Thence for Mauritius—The Indian Ocean—Our Cap
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