Lectured in London, October 18 and season 1873-74. CLXXI A CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN KING ARTHUR'S COURT >From every point of view it seemed necessary to make the 'Yankee in KingArthur's Court' an important and pretentious publication. There were but three others on whomthis distinction had been conferred--Stanley, Nansen, and the Prince ofWales. That was a feature of Jean's temperament, too.
There was a bronze cat of handsomeworkmanship and happy expression, and when she had run those all--seeingfingers of hers over it she said: It is smiling. I write 2,000 words a day. He generally wrote Twichell when he had things to say that were outsideof the pale of print. Life on the Mississippi was issued about the middle of May.
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