Vulgar words in Mark Twain (Page 1)

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Mark Twain revelled in the delightful company of the original of Bret Harte's "Truthful James," and he enjoyed the mining methods of Jackass Hill, like the true Bohemian that he was.

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The poor Frenchman was warned that if he didn't bring out a nice, fresh corpse at once, they would brain him!

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Those who know only the Mark Twain of the latter years, with his deep, underlying seriousness, his grim irony, and his passion for justice and truth, find difficulty in realizing that, in his earlier days, the joker and the buffoon were almost solely in evidence.

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