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|a Introduction -- 1. "Explanation of a Mysterious Sentence," San Francisco Examiner, February 7, 1866 -- 2. "The Moral Phenomenon," Californian, August 25, 1866 -- 3. "'Mark Twain' Explains the Mexican Correspondence," San Francisco Alta California, December 10, 1866 -- 4. "Female Suffrage / Views of Mark Twain," Missouri Democrat (St. Louis), March 12, 1867 -- 5. "Female Suffrage / A Volley from the Down-Trodden," Missouri Democrat (St. Louis), March 13, 1867 -- 6. "Female Suffrage," New York Sunday Mercury, April 7, 1867 -- 7. "Letter from Mark Twain / Cruelty to Strangers," St. Louis Sunday Republican, March 17, 1867 -- 8. "From Mark Twain / Explanatory," St. Louis Sunday Republican, March 24, 1867 -- 9. "Information Wanted," New York Tribune, December 18, 1867 -- 10. "The Facts Concerning the Recent Resignation," New York Tribune, December 27, 1867 -- 11. "The Holy Land Excursion. Did the Pilgrims Keep Sober?" Brooklyn Eagle, December 31, 1867 -- 12. To the Editors of the Washington Morning Chronicle, January 11, 1868 -- 13. "Important to Whom It May Concern," San Francisco Newsletter and California Advertiser, June 13, 1868 -- 14. "Concerning Gen. Grant's Intentions," New York Tribune, December 12, 1868 -- 15. "Back from 'Yurrup, '" Buffalo Express, December 4, 1869 -- 16. "Mark Twain on Agriculture," Buffalo Express, April 12, 1870 -- 17. "Street Sprinkling," Buffalo Express, May 27, 1870 -- 18. "The Famous Sanitary Flour Sack," New York Tribune, December 13, 1870 -- 19. "John H. Surratt," New York Tribune, January 4, 1871 -- 20. "A Substitute for Rulloff," New York Tribune, May 3, 1871 -- 21. "Mark Twain and His English Editor," London Spectator, September 21, 1872 -- 22. To the Editor of the Hartford Evening Post, December 6, 1872 -- 23. "Views of Mark Twain / A Characteristic Letter from the Humorist," New York Tribune, January 6, 1873 -- 24. "The Sandwich Islands / Concluding Views of Mark Twain," New York Tribune, January 9, 1873 -- 25. "Foster's Case," New York Tribune, March 10, 1873 -- 26. "A Horrible Tale / Fearful Calamity in Forest Street," Hartford Courant, March 31, 1873 -- 27. "Life-Rafts / How the Atlantic's Passengers Might Have Been Saved," New York Tribune, April 11, 1873 -- 28. "'Mark Twain' to the Editor of 'The Daily Graphic, '" New York Daily Graphic, April 22, 1873 -- 29. To the Editor of the London Evening Standard, October 9, 1873 -- 30. To the Editor of the London Morning Post, December 11, 1873 -- 31. "American Notes / The Temperance Insurrection," London Evening Standard, March 26, 1874 -- 32. "Mark Twain's Banquet," Hartford Courant, April 14, 1874 -- 33. To the Editor of the Dubuque (Iowa) Herald, April 28, 1874 -- 34. "Those Imperishable Fishers Again," New York World, May 31, 1874 -- 35. "A Postal Case," Boston Advertiser, June 23, 1874 -- 36. "Mark Twain and His Cold," New York Times, October 12, 1874 -- 37. To the Editor of the Hartford Evening Post, November 3, 1874 -- 38. To Jerome B. Stillson, January 19, 1875 -- 39. Hartford Courant, May 20, 1875 -- 40. "N.B.," Hartford Courant, June 25, 1875 -- 41. "Information Wanted," Hartford Courant, September 29, 1875 -- 42. "'Information' from 'Professor A.B., '" Hartford Courant, October 25, 1875 -- 43. "Miraculous Disappearance of Niles Street," Hartford Courant, April 6, 1876 -- 44. "The Niles Street Sufferers," Hartford Courant, April 7, 1876 -- 45. "The Secret Out!" New York Evening Post, July 25, 1876 -- 46. "Mark Twain on His Muscle / Emulating Macbeth, He Kills Duncan Over Again," New York World, February 18, 1877 -- 47. "Mark Twain Once More," New York World, February 25, 1877 -- 48. "A Tramp of the Sea / A Mystery of the Ocean," Hartford Courant, September 20, 1877 -- 49. To the Editor of the Hartford Courant, February 2, 1879 -- 50. "Mark Twain as a Presidential Candidate," New York Evening Post, June 9, 1879 -- 51. "From 'Mark Twain, '" Berkshire County [Pittsfield, Mass.] Eagle, October 16, 1879 -- 52. "Mark Twain on the Postal Regulations," Hartford Courant, November 25, 1879 -- 53. "Mark Twain and Post Matters," Hartford Courant, December 9, 1879 -- 54. "Mark Twain on the Philosophy of Shaving," Hartford Courant, August 19, 1880 -- 55. To the Editors of the River Record, Daily Memphis Avalanche, August 19, 1880 -- 56. "Millions in It," New York Evening Post, September 16, 1880 -- 57. To the Editor of the Hartford Courant, September 20-24, 1880 -- 58. To the Editor of the New York Evening Post, November 23, 1880 -- 59. To the Editors of Childhood's Appeal, December 9, 1880 -- 60. Adelaide Observer, October 15, 1881 -- 61. "Mark Twain Explains," Springfield Republican, December 20, 1881 -- 62. "George W. Cable," Hartford Courant, March 30, 1883 -- 63. To the Editor of the Chicago Daily News, September 6-30, 1883 -- 64. "'Mark Twain' on International Copyright," Musical Record (Boston) 262 (November 1883) -- 65. "Mark Twain Aggrieved," New York Times, December 4, 1883 -- 66. "Doctor Taft," Hartford Courant, July 24, 1884 -- 67. "'What Ought He to Have Done?'" Christian Union, July 16, 1885 -- 68. "Mark Twain on Pensions," Washington Post, July 18, 1885 -- 69. "Mark Twain's Statement," Albany Journal, July 22, 1885 -- 70. "Mark Twain on the Future National Capital," New York Sun, July 30, 1885 -- 71. To the Editor of the Hartford Courant, June 6-7, 1886 -- 72. "The Approaching Supreme Disaster," New York Sun, September 29, 1886 -- 73. To the Editor of the Pacific Union Printer, ca. November 1888 -- 74. "A Letter from Mark Twain," Pall Mall Gazette (London), February 16, 1889 -- 75. "How to Remove Warts and Tattoo Marks," New York Sun, April 21, 1889 -- 76. To the Editor of Free Russia: The Organ of the English Friends of Russian Freedom, ca. August 1890 -- 77. "An Appeal against Injudicious Swearing," New York Sun, November 9, 1890 -- 78. To the Editor of the New York World, December 25, 1890 -- 79. To the Editor of the Chattanooga (Tenn.) Republican, March 15, 1891 -- 80. "An American Pirate," London Daily Chronicle, November 18, 1896 -- 81. To the Editor of the Wiener Bilder, October 17, 1897 -- 82. "A Salutation-Speech from the Nineteenth Century to the Twentieth, Taken Down in Short-Hand by Mark Twain, "New York Herald, December 30, 1900 -- 83. "Mark Twain's Answer," New York Tribune, February 15, 1901 -- 84. To the Editor of the New York Tribune, February 18, 1901 -- 85. "Mark Twain's 'Oesophagus, '" Springfield Republican, April 12, 1902 -- 86. "Mark Twain Scores Men Who Don't Like 'Huck, '" Denver Post, August 18, 1902 -- 87. "Mark Twain on 'Huck Finn, '" Omaha World-Herald, August 31, 1902 -- 88. "Mark Twain's Joke," New York Times, October 22, 1902 -- 89. "Amended Obituaries," Harper's Weekly, November 15, 1902 -- 90. "A Postscript," Harper's Weekly, February 11, 1905 -- 91. "Diogenes and His Lantern," Harper's Weekly, August 12, 1905 -- 92. "Mark Twain for Jerome," Harper's Weekly, August 26, 1905 -- 93. "'Russian Liberty Has Had Its Last Chance, ' Says Mark Twain," Boston Globe, August 30, 1905 -- 94. "John Hay and the Ballads," Harper's Weekly, October 21, 1905 -- 95. "Overspeeding," Harper's Weekly, November 4, 1905 -- 96. "Adieu, 'Chauffeur'!" Harper's Weekly, January 13, 1906 -- 97. To the Editor of the St. Louis Republic, October 1-December 31, 1907 -- 98. To the Editor of the World, November 22-26, 1907 -- 99. "The New Planet," Harper's Weekly, January 30, 1909 -- 100. "Twain's Merry Christmas," New York Times, December 24, 1909 -- 101. New York Evening Journal, March 3, 1910 -- Notes -- Index.
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