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Tom Sawyer Abroad, Tom Sawyer, Detective and Other Stories

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Do you reckon Tom Sawyer was satisfied after all them adventures? I mean the adventures we had down the river, and the time we set the darky Jim free and Tom got shot in the leg. No, he wasn't. It only just p'isoned him for more. That was all the effect it had. You see, when we three came back up the river in glory, as you may say, from that long travel, and the village received us with a torchlight procession and speeches, and everybody hurrah'd and shouted, it made us heroes, and that was what Tom Sawyer had always been hankering to be.

Contains:
Tom Sawyer abroad --
Tom Sawyer, detective --
Stolen white elephant --
Some rambling notes of an idle excursion --
Facts concerning the recent carnival of crime in Connecticut --
About magnanimous-incident literature --
Punch, brothers, punch --
Great revolution in Pitcairn --
On the decay of the art of lying --
Canvasser's tale --
Encounter with an interviewer --
Paris notes --
Legend of Sagenfeld, in Germany --
Speech on the babies --
Speech on the weather --
Concerning the American language --
Rogers --
Loves of Alonzo Fitz Clarence and Rosannah Ethelton --
Map of Paris --
Letter read at a dinner.

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Tom Sawyer abroad --
Tom Sawyer, detective --
Stolen white elephant --
Some rambling notes of an idle excursion --
Facts concerning the recent carnival of crime in Connecticut --
About magnanimous-incident literature --
Punch, brothers, punch --
Great revolution in Pitcairn --
On the decay of the art of lying --
Canvasser's tale --
Encounter with an interviewer --
Paris notes --
Legend of Sagenfeld, in Germany --
Speech on the babies --
Speech on the weather --
Concerning the American language --
Rogers --
Loves of Alonzo Fitz Clarence and Rosannah Ethelton --
Map of Paris --
Letter read at a dinner.

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Internet Archive
tomsawyerabroad00twaigoog

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December 7, 2019 Edited by Lisa Edited without comment.
December 5, 2019 Edited by Lisa Moved edition to primary work.
August 9, 2018 Edited by Lisa Added new cover
August 3, 2010 Edited by WorkBot merge works
July 16, 2009 Created by ImportBot Imported from Internet Archive item record