The Writings of Mark Twain

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1906-08 (August 1906)

Autobiographical Dictation of 6 August 1906

  • Description: Let us go back three months, now...

Autobiographical Dictation of 7 August 1906

  • Description: Who saves my soul does me a service...

Autobiographical Dictation of 8 August 1906

  • Description: There is one great trouble about dictating...

Autobiographical Dictation of 10 August 1906

  • Description: This morning's mail brings me this clipping...

Autobiographical Dictation of 11 August 1906

  • Description: From the beginning of time, philosophers of all breeds...

Autobiographical Dictation of 13 August 1906

  • Description: The group sat on the veranda...

Autobiographical Dictation of 15 August 1906

  • Description: My school days began when I was four years and a half old...

Autobiographical Dictation of 27 August 1906

  • Description: Several weeks ago, in Chapter XLI...

Autobiographical Dictation of 28 August 1906

  • Description: Higbie's reply had come...

Autobiographical Dictation of 29 August 1906

  • Description: In this morning's mail comes a letter from a stranger...

Autobiographical Dictation of 30 August 1906

  • Description: I was never willing to destroy...

Autobiographical Dictation of 31 August 1906

  • Description: Around about here, in the New Hampshire woods and hills...
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