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2K963JH Mark Twain's boyhood friends Standing - Noval [i.e. Norval] L. Brady, age 82. Son of James Brady, first mayor of Hannibal, Mo. Dr. B.Q. Stevens, age 85. Boyhood friend of Mark Twain. J.L. Robards, age 84. Boyhood friend of Mark Twain. Sitting - Moses D. Bates, age 84. Son of Moses D. Bates, founder of Hannibal, Mo. Mrs. Elizabeth Frazer, age 84. 'The real Becky Thatcher.' T.G. Dulaney, age 81. A counter part of Mark Twain
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2EA6FA5 Group portrait of Clemens' friends including Anna Laura (Elizabeth) Hawkins Frazer; who was the inspiration for Twain's character Becky Thatcher in To
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2DT12TH Good friends, good books and a sleepy conscience - famous American writer Mark Twain quote printed on vintage grunge paper
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WR173G Mark Twain's boyhood friends Standing - Noval [i.e. Norval] L. Brady, age 82. Son of James Brady, first mayor of Hannibal, Mo. Dr. B.Q. Stevens, age 85. Boyhood friend of Mark Twain. J.L. Robards, age 84. Boyhood friend of Mark Twain. Sitting - Moses D. Bates, age 84. Son of Moses D. Bates, founder of Hannibal, Mo. Mrs. Elizabeth Frazer, age 84. The real Becky Thatcher. T.G. Dulaney, age 81. A counter part of
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EHDKAP Jean-François Millet's the Gleaners at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris, France.
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G1ER7C Huckleberry Finn and his friends, aka: Die Abenteuer von Tom Sawyer und Huckleberry Finn, Fernsehserie, USA 1980, Darsteller: Ian Tracey (links), Sammy Snyders
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2E3N442 Mark Twain's boyhood friends Standing - Noval (i.e. Norval) L. Brady, age 82. Son of James Brady, first mayor of Hannibal, Mo. Dr. B.Q. Stevens, age 85. Boyhood friend of Mark Twain. J.L.
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2CH1REN . Mark Twain : a biography : the personal and literary life of Samuel Langhorne Clemens . THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH. REV. JOSEPH H. TWICHELL CHARLES DUDLEY WARNEB FOUR OF MARK TWAINS FRIENDS THE REAL COLONEL SELLERS Howells tells how Clemens dilated on the advantagesof subscription sale over the usual methods of publication,and urged the two Boston authors to prepare somethingwhich canvassers could handle. 1Why, any other means of bringing out a book isprivately printing it, he declared, and added that hissubscription books in Blisss hands sold right along,just like the Bible. On the way back to B
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2CGW98E . Mark Twain : a biography : the personal and literary life of Samuel Langhorne Clemens . rfume in the delicate accents of its variedblossoms. In the library was an old carved mantel which Clemensand his wife had bought in Scotland, salvage from a dis-mantled castle, and across the top of the fireplace aplate of brass with the motto, The ornament of a houseis the friends that frequent it, surely never more ap-propriately inscribed. There was the mahogany room, a large bedroom onthe ground floor, and up-stairs were other spacious bed-rooms and many baths, while everywhere were Orientalrugs and
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2CEPCBB . U and I. Jtk m^ ? ? ; ?. ^ i 7 r- .V. B i Carole B. Dyal Carole Whats all this jumping in and out of windowsbusiness? (Anonymous) Ellen Jane Ferber Frobisher Laugh at your friends, and if your friends aresore; so much the better, you may laugh themore. (Pope). Julia Anna Goldberg Julie A little girl with big possibilities. (Anonymous) ^ ?HES-A -M >3fcfc ^> ?jff^k £k ^JM&flftfek It m§: 1, ? ? i i c& • < i 1 - ? ^ ry ? i €• 1 ?f *uB| Jm ? 9 -9 vm * < I jP ? ?M 1 1 • • 1 Patricia Sue Froehlich Patty Everyone is a moon, and has a dark side whichhe never shows to anybody. (Mark Twain)
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2CDK66J . The Boston Cooking School magazine of culinary science and domestic economics . urged.Well, she said, just promise me thatyoull give up smoking till youre great.Ill be quite satisfied.—New YorkTribune. Mark Twain, introducing SenatorHawley of Connecticut to a politicalgathering in New York State, told theaudience that they could bank on thesenators honesty; for, although he hadclosely watched the general as he passedthe plate in the Asylum Hill Congrega-tional Church, he had never seen himtake one cent out. In closing, he said,Now, my friends, I have paid hightribute to Gen. Hawley; but, I a
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2AJEP9T Pennsylvania at Gettysburg : ceremonies at the dedication of the monuments erected by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Major General George G Meade, Major General Winfield S Hancock, Major General John F Reynolds and to mark the positions of the Pennsylvania commands engaged in the battle . Veterans and Friends at Their Monument on IvIttle Round Top. i Pennsylvania at Gettysburg. 189 twain. More than that, thought, it will signalize in the most dramaticpossible way, the fact that this is an undivided country, for it willbring together as comrades and citizens under the same flag men whofoug
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2AFHE3M . St. Nicholas [serial]. f, was aconstant exasperation to hisroom-mate, who, goaded bysome new torture, wouldsometimes denounce him infeverish terms. Yet theywere never anything but theclosest friends. Mark Twain did not findhappiness in his new posi-tion on the Call. There was less freedomand more drudgery than he had known on theEnterprise. His day was spent around thepolice court, attending fires, weddings, and fu-nerals, with brief glimpses of the theatres atnight. Once he wrote: It was fearful drudgery— soulless drudgery—and almost destitute of in-terest. It was an awful slavery for a laz
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2PG5DXT 1880s MARK TWAIN'S CHARACTER HUCKLEBERRY FINN HOLDING RIFLE AND RABBIT ILLUSTRATION INTRODUCED IN ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER 1876 - q59429 CPC001 HARS SMILES 1870s 1880s FRIENDLY JOYFUL RAGGED TATTERED DISADVANTAGED FINN ADVENTURES HUCKLEBERRY APPEARED CREATED DESTITUTE FICTIONAL IMPOVERISHED INTRODUCED MARK MARK TWAIN SAMUEL CLEMENS VAGABOND 1876 1884 BLACK AND WHITE CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY INNOCENT LITERARY CHARACTER OLD FASHIONED
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