Old times on the Mississippi (The Atlantic Montly, Jan., Feb., March, April, May, June, and August, 1875) --
The Jumping frog (Sketches, new and old) --
The Great landslide case (Roughing it) --
Jim Blaine and his grandfather's ram (Roughing it) --
A True story (Sketches, new and old) --
Accident insurance-etc. (Mark Twain's speeches) --
The Facts concerning the recent carnival of crime in Connecticut (Tom Sawyer abroad) --
The story of a speech (Mark Twain's speeches) --
Jim Baker's bluejay (A Tramp abroad) --
The Private history of a campaign that failed (American claimant) --
Letter to the earth (Letters from the earth) --
Fenimore Cooper's literary offenses (In defense of Harriet Shelley) --
How to tell a story (The $30,000 bequest) --
Corn-pone opinions (Europe and elsewhere) --
To the person sitting in darkness (Europe and elsewhere) --
The War prayer (Europe and elsewhere) --
The Turning point of my life (What is man?) --
The Man that corrupted Hadleyburg --
The Mysterious stranger.
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