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CHAPTER I. The Party--Across America to Vancouver--On Board the Warrimo--Steamer Chairs-The Captain-Going Home under a Cloud--A Gritty Purser--The Brightest Passenger--Remedy for Bad Habits--The Do...
[From an 1869--1st Edition] Part 4. CHAPTER XXXI.
[From an 1869--1st Edition] Part 6. CHAPTER L. We descended from Mount Tabor, crossed a deep ravine, followed a hilly, rocky road to Nazareth--distant two hours.
(Samuel L. Clemens) Part 5. CHAPTER XXIII RESTORATION OF THE FOUNTAIN Saturday noon I went to the well and looked on a while.
(Samuel L. Clemens) First published in 1880 Illustrations taken from an 1880 First Edition * * * * * * ILLUSTRATIONS: 1.   PORTRAIT OF THE AUTHOR 2.   TITIAN'S MOSES 3.   TH...
(Samuel L. Clemens) Part 8. CHAPTER XXXVI AN ENCOUNTER IN THE DARK London--to a slave--was a sufficiently interesting place.
Part 7. FIRST INTERVIEW WITH ARTEMUS WARD--[Written about 1870.] I had never seen him before.
Part 3. DISGRACEFUL PERSECUTION OF A BOY In San Francisco, the other day, "A well-dressed boy, on his way to Sunday-school, was arrested and thrown into the city prison for stoning Chinamen."
(Samuel L. Clemens) Part 4. CHAPTER XVII A ROYAL BANQUET Madame, seeing me pacific and unresentful, no doubt judged that I was deceived by her excuse; for her frig...
SAMUEL L. CLEMENS Part 3 CHAPTER XX. It is by the goodness of God that in our country we have those three unspeakably precious things: freedom of speech, fre...
Part 3. Chapter VIII. The question of the Seal.
Part 6. Chapter XVIII. The Prince with the tramps.
(Samuel L. Clemens) Part 6. CHAPTER XXVII THE YANKEE AND THE KING TRAVEL INCOGNITO About bedtime I took the king to my private quarters to cut his hair and help him...
Part 4. THE LATE BENJAMIN FRANKLIN--[Written about 1870.] ["Never put off till to-morrow what you can do day after to-morrow just as well."--B. F.] This party was one of those persons whom the...
1873 Part 2. CHAPTER X. Only two or three days had elapsed since the funeral, when something happened which was to change the drift of Laura's life somewhat, and influence in a greater or les...
Part 4. Chapter XII. The Prince and his deliverer.
Part 4. Chapter 16 Racing Days IT was always the custom for the boats to leave New Orleans between four and five o'clock in the afternoon.
Part 7. Chapter 31 A Thumb-print and What Came of It WE were approaching Napoleon, Arkansas.
(Samuel L. Clemens) Part 3. CHAPTER XII SLOW TORTURE Straight off, we were in the country.
Part 5. THE SIAMESE TWINS--[Written about 1868.] I do not wish to write of the personal habits of these strange creatures solely, but also of certain curious details of various kinds concerning...
Part 3. Chapter 11 The River Rises DURING this big rise these small-fry craft were an intolerable nuisance.
Part 2. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS--[Written about 1865.] "MORAL STATISTICIAN."--I don't want any of your statistics; I took your whole batch and lit my pipe with it.
1880 Part 4. CHAPTER XXXI.
1880 Part 6. CHAPTER LI.
1880 Part 5. CHAPTER XLI.
1880 Part 8. CHAPTER LXXI.
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.
(Samuel L. Clemens) First published in 1880 Illustrations taken from an 1880 First Edition * * * * * * ILLUSTRATIONS: 1.   PORTRAIT OF THE AUTHOR 2.   TITIAN'S MOSES 3.   THE...
1873 Part 6. CHAPTER XLVI.
Chapter 1 The River and Its History THE Mississippi is well worth reading about.
Part 9. Chapter 41 The Metropolis of the South THE approaches to New Orleans were familiar; general aspects were unchanged.
Part 5. Chapter 21 A Section in My Biography IN due course I got my license.
Part 2. Chapter 6 A Cub-pilot's Experience WHAT with lying on the rocks four days at Louisville, and some other delays, the poor old 'Paul Jones' fooled away about two weeks in making the voya...
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