id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 3463 Paine, Albert Bigelow The Boys' Life of Mark Twain .txt text/plain 82466 5091 83 Clemens--he was hardly "Little Sam" any more--was at this time nine years Readers of Mark Twain's books--especially the stories of Huck and Tom, Mark Twain said: "It was a mighty good thing, John, that stone acted the Young Clemens had been on the river nearly a year at this time, and, afternoon to hear Mark Twain read what he had written of their day's happening on a trip of that kind, and Mark Twain's old note-books are Four days later, July 6, 1868, Mark Twain sailed, via Aspinwall, for New they will look up those chapters of Mark Twain's piloting days. at this early day, they gave little plays, and of course Mark Twain could Altogether, the reading of the letters gave Mark Twain a delightful day. The new book was a story which Mark Twain had begun one day at Quarry In notes dictated many years later, Mark Twain said: ./cache/3463.txt ./txt/3463.txt