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THE ENTIRE GUTENBERG TWAIN FILES

BY MARK TWAIN

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short stories, speeches and other shorter works are not in chronologic

order as they were originally included as part of major works of much

different publishing date.

D.W.

CONTENTS OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG TWAIN COLLECTION

THE INNOCENTS ABROAD

MARK TWAIN'S (BURLESQUE) AUTO-BIOGRAPHY

FIRST ROMANCE.

ROUGHING IT

THE GILDED AGE (with Charles Dudley Warner)

SKETCHES NEW AND OLD

MY WATCH

POLITICAL ECONOMY

THE JUMPING FROG

JOURNALISM IN TENNESSEE

THE STORY OF THE BAD LITTLE BOY

THE STORY OF THE GOOD LITTLE BOY

A COUPLE OF POEMS BY TWAIN AND MOORE

NIAGARA

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS

TO RAISE POULTRY

EXPERIENCE OF THE MCWILLIAMSES WITH MEMBRANOUS CROUP

MY FIRST LITERARY VENTURE

HOW THE AUTHOR WAS SOLD IN NEWARK

THE OFFICE BORE

JOHNNY GREER

THE FACTS IN THE CASE OF THE GREAT BEEF CONTRACT

THE CASE OF GEORGE FISHER

DISGRACEFUL PERSECUTION OF A BOY

THE JUDGES "SPIRITED WOMAN"

INFORMATION WANTED

SOME LEARNED FABLES, FOR GOOD OLD BOYS AND GIRLS

MY LATE SENATORIAL SECRETARYSHIP

A FASHION ITEM

RILEY-NEWSPAPER CORRESPONDENT

A FINE OLD MAN

SCIENCE vs. LUCK

THE LATE BENJAMIN FRANKLIN

MR. BLOKE'S ITEM

A MEDIEVAL ROMANCE

PETITION CONCERNING COPYRIGHT

AFTER-DINNER SPEECH

LIONIZING MURDERERS

A NEW CRIME

A CURIOUS DREAM

A TRUE STORY

THE SIAMESE TWINS

SPEECH AT THE SCOTTISH BANQUET IN LONDON

A GHOST STORY

THE CAPITOLINE VENUS

SPEECH ON ACCIDENT INSURANCE

JOHN CHINAMAN IN NEW YORK

HOW I EDITED AN AGRICULTURAL PAPER

THE PETRIFIED MAN

MY BLOODY MASSACRE

THE UNDERTAKER'S CHAT

CONCERNING CHAMBERMAIDS

AURELIA'S UNFORTUNATE YOUNG MAN

"AFTER" JENKINS

ABOUT BARBERS

"PARTY CRIES" IN IRELAND

THE FACTS CONCERNING THE RECANT RESIGNATION

HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF

HONORED AS A CURIOSITY

FIRST INTERVIEW KITH ARTEMUS WARD

CANNIBALISM IN THE CARS

THE KILLING OF JULIUS CAESAR "LOCALIZED"

THE WIDOW'S PROTEST

THE SCRIPTURAL PANORAMIST

CURING A COLD

A CURIOUS PLEASURE EXCURSION

RUNNING FOR GOVERNOR

A MYSTERIOUS VISIT

THE CURIOUS REPUBLIC OF GONDOUR AND OTHER WHIMSICAL SKETCHES

THE CURIOUS REPUBLIC OF GONDOUR

A MEMORY

INTRODUCTORY TO "MEMORANDA".

ABOUT SMELLS

A COUPLE OF SAD EXPERIENCES

DAN MURPHY

THE "TOURNAMENT" IN A.D. 1870

CURIOUS RELIC FOR SALE

A REMINISCENCE OF THE BACK SETTLEMENTS

A ROYAL COMPLIMENT

THE APPROACHING EPIDEMIC

THE TONE-IMPARTING COMMITTEE

OUR PRECIOUS LUNATIC

THE EUROPEAN WAR

THE WILD MAN INTERVIEWED

LAST WORDS OF GREAT MEN

1601--CONVERSATION AT THE SOCIAL FIRESIDE OF THE TUDORS

THE FACTS CONCERNING THE RECENT CARNIVAL OF CRIME IN CONNECTICUT

THE ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER

THE LOVES OF ALONZO FITZ CLARENCE AND ROSANNAH ETHELTON AND OTHER STORIES

THE LOVES OF ALONZO FITZ CLARENCE AND ROSANNAH ETHELTON

ON THE DECAY OF THE ART OF LYING

ABOUT MAGNANIMOUS-INCIDENT LITERATURE

THE GRATEFUL POODLE

THE BENEVOLENT AUTHOR

THE GRATEFUL HUSBAND

PUNCH, BROTHERS, PUNCH

THE GREAT REVOLUTION IN PITCAIRN

THE CANVASSER'S TALE

AN ENCOUNTER WITH AN INTERVIEWER

PARIS NOTES

LEGEND OF SAGENFELD, IN GERMANY

SPEECH ON THE BABIES

SPEECH ON THE WEATHER

CONCERNING THE AMERICAN LANGUAGE

ROGERS

SOME RAMBLING NOTES OF AN IDLE EXCURSION

THE STOLEN WHITE ELEPHANT

A TRAMP ABROAD

THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER

LIFE ON THE MISSISSIPPI

THE ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN

A CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN KING ARTHUR'S COURT

THE AMERICAN CLAIMANT

EXTRACTS FROM ADAM'S DIARY

IN DEFENSE OF HARRIET SHELLEY

FENNIMORE COOPER'S LITERARY OFFENCES

ESSAYS ON PAUL BOURGET

WHAT PAUL BOURGET THINKS OF US

A LITTLE NOTE TO M. PAUL BOURGET

TOM SAWYER ABROAD

THE TRAGEDY OF PUDD'NHEAD WILSON

THOSE EXTRAORDINARY TWINS

PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS OF JOAN OF ARC

TOM SAWYER, DETECTIVE

FOLLOWING THE EQUATOR, A JOURNEY AROUND THE WORLD

THE MAN THAT CORRUPTED HADLEYBURG

THE HADLEYBERG OTHER STORIES

MY FIRST LIE, AND HOW I GOT OUT OF IT

THE ESQUIMAUX MAIDEN'S ROMANCE

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE AND THE BOOK OF MRS. EDDY

IS HE LIVING OR IS HE DEAD?

MY DEBUT AS A LITERARY PERSON

AT THE APPETITE-CURE

CONCERNING THE JEWS

FROM THE 'LONDON TIMES' OF 1904

ABOUT PLAY-ACTING

TRAVELLING WITH A REFORMER

DIPLOMATIC PAY AND CLOTHES

LUCK

THE CAPTAIN'S STORY

STIRRING TIMES IN AUSTRIA

MEISTERSCHAFT

MY BOYHOOD DREAMS

TO THE ABOVE OLD PEOPLE

IN MEMORIAM--OLIVIA SUSAN CLEMENS

WHAT IS MAN AND OTHER ESSAYS

WHAT IS MAN?

THE DEATH OF JEAN

THE TURNING-POINT OF MY LIFE

HOW TO MAKE HISTORY DATES STICK

THE MEMORABLE ASSASSINATION

A SCRAP OF CURIOUS HISTORY

SWITZERLAND, THE CRADLE OF LIBERTY

AT THE SHRINE OF ST. WAGNER

WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS

ENGLISH AS SHE IS TAUGHT

A SIMPLIFIED ALPHABET

AS CONCERNS INTERPRETING THE DEITY

CONCERNING TOBACCO

TAMING THE BICYCLE

IS SHAKESPEARE DEAD?

THE MYSTERIOUS STRANGER AND OTHER STORIES

THE MYSTERIOUS STRANGER

A FABLE

HUNTING THE DECEITFUL TURKEY

THE McWILLIAMSES AND THE BURGLAR ALARM

A DOUBLE BARRELED DETECTIVE

A DOG'S TALE

THE $30,000 BEQUEST AND OTHER STORIES

THE $30,000 BEQUEST

A DOG'S TALE

WAS IT HEAVEN? OR HELL?

A CURE FOR THE BLUES

THE ENEMY CONQUERED; OR, LOVE TRIUMPHANT

THE CALIFORNIAN'S TALE

A HELPLESS SITUATION

A TELEPHONIC CONVERSATION

EDWARD MILLS AND GEORGE BENTON: A TALE

THE FIVE BOONS OF LIFE

THE FIRST WRITING-MACHINES

ITALIAN WITHOUT A MASTER

ITALIAN WITH GRAMMAR

A BURLESQUE BIOGRAPHY

HOW TO TELL A STORY

GENERAL WASHINGTON'S NEGRO BODY-SERVANT

WIT INSPIRATIONS OF THE "TWO-YEAR-OLDS"

AN ENTERTAINING ARTICLE

A LETTER TO THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY

AMENDED OBITUARIES

A MONUMENT TO ADAM

A HUMANE WORD FROM SATAN

INTRODUCTION TO "THE NEW GUIDE OF THE

CONVERSATION IN PORTUGUESE AND ENGLISH"

ADVICE TO LITTLE GIRLS

POST-MORTEM POETRY

THE DANGER OF LYING IN BED

PORTRAIT OF KING WILLIAM III

DOES THE RACE OF MAN LOVE A LORD?

EXTRACTS FROM ADAM'S DIARY

EVE'S DIARY

A HORSE'S TALE

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

EXTRACT FROM CAPTAIN STORMFIELD'S VISIT TO HEAVEN

IS SHAKESPEARE DEAD?

ON THE DECAY OF THE ART OF LYING

GOLDSMITH'S FRIEND ABROAD AGAIN

HOW TO TELL A STORY AND OTHER STORIES

HOW TO TELL A STORY

THE WOUNDED SOLDIER

THE GOLDEN ARM

MENTAL TELEGRAPHY AGAIN

THE INVALIDS STORY

MARK TWAIN'S SPEECHES

INTRODUCTION

PREFACE

THE STORY OF A SPEECH

PLYMOUTH ROCK AND THE PILGRIMS

COMPLIMENTS AND DEGREES

BOOKS, AUTHORS, AND HATS

DEDICATION SPEECH

DIE SCHRECKEN DER DEUTSCHEN SPRACHE.

THE HORRORS OF THE GERMAN LANGUAGE

GERMAN FOR THE HUNGARIANS

A NEW GERMAN WORD

UNCONSCIOUS PLAGIARISM

THE WEATHER

THE BABIES

OUR CHILDREN AND GREAT DISCOVERIES

EDUCATING THEATRE-GOERS

THE EDUCATIONAL THEATRE

POETS AS POLICEMEN

PUDD'NHEAD WILSON DRAMATIZED

DALY THEATRE

THE DRESS OF CIVILIZED WOMAN

DRESS REFORM AND COPYRIGHT

COLLEGE GIRLS

GIRLS

THE LADIES

WOMAN'S PRESS CLUB

VOTES FOR WOMEN

WOMAN-AN OPINION

ADVICE TO GIRLS

TAXES AND MORALS

TAMMANY AND CROKER

MUNICIPAL CORRUPTION

MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT

CHINA AND THE PHILIPPINES

THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL MORALS

LAYMAN'S SERMON

UNIVERSITY SETTLEMENT SOCIETY

PUBLIC EDUCATION ASSOCIATION

EDUCATION AND CITIZENSHIP

COURAGE

THE DINNER TO MR. CHOATE

ON STANLEY AND LIVINGSTONE

HENRY M. STANLEY

DINNER TO MR. JEROME

HENRY IRVING

DINNER TO HAMILTON W. MABIE

INTRODUCING NYE AND RILEY

DINNER TO WHITELAW REID

ROGERS AND RAILROADS

THE OLD-FASHIONED PRINTER

SOCIETY OF AMERICAN AUTHORS

READING-ROOM OPENING

LITERATURE

DISAPPEARANCE OF LITERATURE

THE NEW YORK PRESS CLUB DINNER

THE ALPHABET AND SIMPLIFIED SPELLING

SPELLING AND PICTURES

BOOKS AND BURGLARS

AUTHORS' CLUB

BOOKSELLERS

"MARK TWAIN's FIRST APPEARANCE"

MORALS AND MEMORY

QUEEN VICTORIA

JOAN OF ARC

ACCIDENT INSURANCE--ETC.

OSTEOPATHY

WATER-SUPPLY

MISTAKEN IDENTITY

CATS AND CANDY

OBITUARY POETRY

CIGARS AND TOBACCO

BILLIARDS

THE UNION RIGHT OR WRONG?

AN IDEAL FRENCH ADDRESS

STATISTICS

GALVESTON ORPHAN BAZAAR

SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKE

CHARITY AND ACTORS

RUSSIANREPUBLIC

RUSSIAN SUFFERERS

WATTERSON AND TWAIN AS REBELS

ROBERT FULTON FUND

FULTON DAY, JAMESTOWN

LOTOS CLUB DINNER IN HONOR OF MARK TWAIN

COPYRIGHT

IN AID OF THE BLIND

DR. MARK TWAIN, FARMEOPATH

MISSOURI UNIVERSITY SPEECH

BUSINESS

CARNEGIE THE BENEFACTOR

ON POETRY, VERACITY, AND SUICIDE

WELCOME HOME

AN UNDELIVERED SPEECH

SIXTY-SEVENTH BIRTHDAY

TO THE WHITEFRIARS

THE ASCOT GOLD CUP

THE SAVAGE CLUB DINNER

GENERAL MILES AND THE DOG

WHEN IN DOUBT, TELL THE TRUTH

THE DAY WE CELEBRATE

INDEPENDENCE DAY

AMERICANS AND THE ENGLISH

ABOUT LONDON

PRINCETON

THE ST. LOUIS HARBOR-BOAT "MARK TWAIN"

SEVENTIETH BIRTHDAY

MARK TWAIN'S LETTERS 1853-1910

ARRANGED WITH COMMENT BY ALBERT BIGELOW PAINE

A BOY'S LIFE OF MARK TWAIN, BY ALBERT BIGELOW PAINE

MARK TWAIN, A BIOGRAPHY, BY ALBERT BIGELOW PAINE

THE COMPLETE PROJECT GUTENBERG MARK TWAIN

INNOCENTS ABROAD

by Mark Twain

[From an 1869--1st Edition]

CONTENTS

CHAPTER I.

Popular Talk of the Excursion--Programme of the Trip--Duly Ticketed for

the Excursion--Defection of the Celebrities

CHAPTER II.

Grand Preparations--An Imposing Dignitary--The European Exodus--

Mr. Blucher's Opinion--Stateroom No. 10--The Assembling of the Clans--

At Sea at Last

CHAPTER III.

"Averaging" the Passengers--Far, far at Sea.--Tribulation among the

Patriarchs--Seeking Amusement under Difficulties--Five Captains in the

Ship

CHAPTER IV.

The Pilgrims Becoming Domesticated--Pilgrim Life at Sea--"Horse-

Billiards"--The "Synagogue"--The WritingSchool--Jack's "Journal"--

The "Q. C. Club"--The Magic Lantern--State Ball on Deck--Mock Trials--

Charades--Pilgrim Solemnity--Slow Music--The Executive Officer Delivers

an Opinion

CHAPTER V.

Summer in Mid-Atlantic--An Eccentric Moon--Mr. Blucher Loses Confidence

--The Mystery of "Ship Time"--The Denizens of the Deep--"Land Hoh"--

The First Landing on a Foreign Shore--Sensation among the Natives--

Something about the AzoresIslands--Blucher's Disastrous Dinner--

The Happy Result

CHAPTER VI.

Solid Information--A Fossil Community--Curious Ways and Customs--Jesuit

Humbuggery--Fantastic Pilgrimizing--Origin of the Russ Pavement--

Squaring Accounts with the Fossils--At Sea Again

CHAPTER VII.

A Tempest at Night--Spain and Africa on Exhibition--Greeting a Majestic

Stranger--The Pillars of Hercules--The Rock of Gibraltar--Tiresome

Repetition--"The Queen's Chair"--Serenity Conquered--Curiosities of

the Secret Caverns--Personnel of Gibraltar--Some Odd Characters--A

Private Frolic in Africa--Bearding a Moorish Garrison (without loss of

life)--Vanity Rebuked--Disembarking in the Empire of Morocco

CHAPTER VIII.

The AncientCity of Tangier, Morocco--Strange Sights--A Cradle of

Antiquity--We become Wealthy--How they Rob the Mail in Africa--The Danger

of being Opulent in Morocco

CHAPTER IX.

A Pilgrim--in Deadly Peril--How they Mended the Clock--Moorish

Punishments for Crime--Marriage Customs--Looking Several ways for Sunday

--Shrewd, Practice of Mohammedan Pilgrims--Reverence for Cats--Bliss of

being a Consul-General

CHAPTER X.

Fourth of July at Sea--Mediterranean Sunset--The "Oracle" is Delivered

of an Opinion--Celebration Ceremonies--The Captain's Speech--France in

Sight--The Ignorant Native--In Marseilles--Another Blunder--Lost in

the GreatCity--Found Again--A Frenchy Scene

CHAPTER XI.

Getting used to it--No Soap--Bill of Fare, Table d'hote--"An American

Sir"--A Curious Discovery--The "Pilgrim" Bird--Strange Companionship--

A Grave of the Living--A Long Captivity--Some of Dumas' Heroes--Dungeon

of the Famous "Iron Mask."

CHAPTXR XII.

A Holiday Flight through France--Summer Garb of the Landscape--Abroad

on the Great Plains--Peculiarities of French Cars--French Politeness

American Railway Officials--"Twenty Mnutes to Dinner!"--Why there

are no Accidents--The "Old Travellers"--Still on the Wing--Paris at

Last----French Order and Quiet--Place of the Bastile--Seeing the Sights--

A Barbarous Atrocity--Absurd Billiards

CHAPTER XIII.

More Trouble--Monsieur Billfinger--Re-Christening the Frenchman--In the

Clutches of a Paris Guide--The International Exposition--Fine Military

Review--Glimpse of the Emperor Napoleon and the Sultan of Turkey

CHAPTER XIV.

The Venerable Cathedral of Notre-Dame--Jean Sanspeur's Addition--

Treasures and Sacred Relics--The Legend of the Cross--The Morgue--The

Outrageious 'Can-Can'--Blondin Aflame--The LouvrePalace--The GreatPark

--Showy Pageantry--Preservation of Noted Things

CHAPTER XV.

French National Burying--Ground--Among the Great Dead--The Shrine of

Disappointed Love--The Story of Abelard and Heloise--"English Spoken

Here"--"American Drinks Compounded Here"--Imperial Honors to an

American--The Over-estimated Grisette--Departure from Paris--A Deliberate

Opinion Concerning the Comeliness of American Women

CHAPTER XVI.

Versailles--Paradise Regained--A Wonderful Park--Paradise Lost--

Napoleonic Strategy

CHAPTER XVII.

War--The American Forces Victorious--" Home Again"--Italy in Sight

The "City of Palaces"--Beauty of the Genoese Women--The "Stub-Hunters"--

Among the Palaces--Gifted Guide--Church Magnificence--"Women not

Admitted"--How the Genoese Live--Massive Architecture--A Scrap of Ancient

History--Graves for 60,000

CHAPTER XVIII.

Flying Through Italy--Marengo--First Glimpse of the Famous Cathedral--

Description of some of its Wonders--A Horror Carved in Stone----An

Unpleasant Adventure--A Good Man--A Sermon from the Tomb--Tons of Gold

and Silver--Some More Holy Relics--Solomon's Temple

CHAPTER XIX

"Do You Wiz zo Haut can be?"--La Scala--Petrarch and Laura--Lucrezia

Borgia--Ingenious Frescoes--Ancient Roman Amphitheatre--A Clever

Delusion--Distressing Billiards--The Chief Charm of European Life--An

Italian Bath--Wanted: Soap--Crippled French--Mutilated English--The Most

Celebrated Painting in the World--Amateur Raptures--Uninspired Critics--

Anecdote--A Wonderful Echo--A Kiss for a Franc

CHAPTER XX

Rural Italy by Rail--Fumigated, According to Law--The Sorrowing

Englishman--Night by the Lake of Como--The Famous Lake--Its Scenery--

Como compared with Tahoe--Meeting a Shipmate

CHAPTER XXI.

The Pretty Lago di Lecco--A Carriage Drive in the Country--Astonishing

Sociability in a Coachman--Sleepy Land--Bloody Shrines--The Heart and

Home of Priestcraft--A Thrilling Mediaeval Romance--The Birthplace of

Harlequin--Approaching Venice

CHAPTER XXII.

Night in Venice--The "Gay Gondolier"--The Grand Fete by Moonlight--

The Notable Sights of Venice--The Mother of the Republics Desolate

CHANTER XXIII.

The Famous Gondola--The Gondola in an Unromantic Aspect--The Great Square

of St. Mark and the Winged Lion--Snobs, at Home and Abroad--Sepulchres of

the Great Dead--A Tilt at the "Old Masters"--A Contraband Guide--

The Conspiracy--Moving Again

CHAPTER XXIV.