The Wit & Wisdom of Mark TwainHarper & Row, 1987 - 265 pagina's This sparkling anthology of Mark Twain's most trenchant remarks has been culled from his books, speeches, letters and conversations recorded by contemporaries. The sayings are as fresh today as when he first wrote them and represent Twain at his wittiest and best. |
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... Innocents Abroad , 1869 , ch . 51 In true beauty , more depends upon right location and judicious distribution of feature than upon multiplicity of them . So also as regards color . The very combination of colors which in a volcanic ...
... Innocents Abroad , 1869 , ch . 51 In true beauty , more depends upon right location and judicious distribution of feature than upon multiplicity of them . So also as regards color . The very combination of colors which in a volcanic ...
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... Innocents Abroad , 1869 , ch . 61 When using that language I have often noticed that I have hardly ever been ... Abroad , 1880 , vol . 2 , ch . 18 French morality is not of that straight - laced description which is shocked at trifles ...
... Innocents Abroad , 1869 , ch . 61 When using that language I have often noticed that I have hardly ever been ... Abroad , 1880 , vol . 2 , ch . 18 French morality is not of that straight - laced description which is shocked at trifles ...
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... abroad . -Innocents Abroad , 1869 , ch . 23 I have found out that there ain't no surer way to find out whether you like people or hate them than to travel with them . -Tom Sawyer Abroad , 1894 , ch . 11 I find that , as a rule , when a ...
... abroad . -Innocents Abroad , 1869 , ch . 23 I have found out that there ain't no surer way to find out whether you like people or hate them than to travel with them . -Tom Sawyer Abroad , 1894 , ch . 11 I find that , as a rule , when a ...
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