Contents

  • Preface
  • The Recent Great French Duel
  • The Great Revolution in Pitcairn
  • The Story of the Bad Little Boy
  • The Story of the Good Little Boy
  • Experience of the McWilliamses with Membranous Croup
  • Some Fables for Good Old Boys and Girls — Part First
  • Some Fables for Good Old Boys and Girls — Part Second
  • Some Fables for Good Old Boys and Girls — Part Third
  • The Jumping Frog
  • My Watch — An Instructive Little Tale
  • Political Economy
  • Journalism in Tennessee
  • A Couple of Poems By Twain and Moore
  • To Raise Poultry
  • My First Literary Venture
  • The Facts in the Case of the Great Beef Contract
  • The Case of George Fisher
  • The Judge's “Spirited Woman”
  • My Late Senatorial Secretaryship
  • Riley — Newspaper Correspondent
  • Science vs. Luck
  • The Killing of Julius Cæsar “Localized”
  • Mr. Bloke’s Item
  • A Mediæval Romance
  • After-Dinner Speech
  • Lionising Murderers
  • A New Crime
  • A Curious Dream
  • The Siamese Twins
  • Speech at the Scottish Banquet at 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
  • Concerning Chambermaids
  • About Barbers
  • History Repeats Itself
  • First Interview with Artemus Ward
  • Niagara
  • Answers to Correspondents
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