Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc (Complete Edition). Mark Twain
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CXXVII. Letters, Tales, and Plans
CXXVIII. Mark Twain's Absent-Mindedness
CXXIX. Further Affairs at the Farm
CXXX. Copyright and Other Fancies
CXXXIII. The Three Fires—Some Benefactions
CXXXIV. Literary Projects and a Monument to Adam
CXXXV. A Trip with Sherman and an Interview with Grant
CXXXVI. "The Prince and the Pauper"
CXXXVII. Certain Attacks and Reprisals
CXXXIX. Financial and Literary
CXLI. Literature and Philosophy
CXLII. "Life on the Mississippi"
CXLIV. A Summer Literary Harvest
CXLV. Howells and Clemens Write a Play
CXLVII. The Fortunes of a Play
CXLVIII. Cable and His Great Joke
CLIII. Huck Finn Comes Into His Own
CLIV. The Memoirs of General Grant
CLVI. The Close of a Great Career
CLVII. Minor Matters of a Great Year
CLX. A Great Publisher at Home
CLXII. Browning, Meredith, and Meisterschaft
CLXIII. Letter to the Queen of England
CLXIV. Some Further Account of Charles L. Webster & Co.
CLXV. Letters, Visits, and Visitors
CLVXI. A "Player" and a Master of Arts
CLXVII. Notes and Literary Matters
CLXVIII. Introducing Nye and Riley and Others
CLXX. "The Prince and the Pauper" on the Stage
CLXXI. "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court"