Mark Twain: A Biography. Complete
Albert Bigelow Paine
TO CLARA CLEMENS GABRILOWITSCH WHO STEADILY UPHELD THE AUTHOR'S PURPOSE TO WRITE HISTORY RATHER THAN EULOGY AS THE STORY OF HER FATHER'S LIFE AN ACKNOWLEDGMENT Dear William Dean Ho
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Albert Bigelow Paine
TO CLARA CLEMENS GABRILOWITSCH WHO STEADILY UPHELD THE AUTHOR'S PURPOSE TO WRITE HISTORY RATHER THAN EULOGY AS THE STORY OF HER FATHER'S LIFE AN ACKNOWLEDGMENT Dear William Dean Ho
Carolyn Wells
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Georg Ebers Translator
CHAPTER XV. We reached the forest lodge that evening with red faces and half-frozen hands and feet. The ride through the deep snow and the bitter December wind had been a har
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By Georg Ebers Translated from the German by Clara Bell TRANSLATOR’S NOTE: In translating what is supposed to be a transcrip
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