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Lotos Club Dinner in Honor of Mark Twain

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The St. Louis Harbor-Boat "Mark Twain"

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When in Doubt, Tell the Truth

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Robert Fulton Fund

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Missouri University Speech

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General Miles and the Dog

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Princeton

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To The Whitefriars

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Fulton Day, Jamestown

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About London

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Welcome Home

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On Poetry, Veracity, and Suicide

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The Savage Club Dinner

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An Undelivered speech

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The Day We Celebrate

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Americans and the English

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Sixty-Seventh Birthday

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Carnegie the Benefactor

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Seventieth Birthday

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Business

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Independence Day

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The Ascot Gold Cup

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Copyright

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Dr. Mark Twain, Farmeopath

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Watterson and Twain as Rebels

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Russian Sufferers

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In Aid of the Blind

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Pudd'nhead Wilson Dramatized

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Taxes and Morals

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Daly Theatre

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China and the Philippines

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Woman-An Opinion

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Public Education Association

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Dress Reform and Copyright

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The Dinner to Mr. Choate

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Henry Irving

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Tamany and Croker

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Advice to Girls

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The Dress of Civilized Woman

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Layman's Sermon

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College Girls

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The Ladies

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Education and Citizenship

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Authors' Club

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Dinner to Whitelaw Reid

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Municipal Corruption

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On Stanley and Livingstone

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The New York Press Club Dinner

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Booksellers

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Dinner to Mr. Hamilton W. Mabie

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Water-Supply

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Theoretical Morals

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Introducing Nye and Riley

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Woman's Press Club

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The Old-fashioned Printer

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Spelling and Pictures

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Disappearance of Literature

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Accident Insurance-etc.

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Henry M. Stanley

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Cigars and Tobacco

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Votes for Women

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Galveston Orphan Bazaar

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Statistics

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"Mark Twain's First Appearance"

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Dinner to Mr. Jerome

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Joan of Arc

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Russian Republic

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Society of American Authors

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Osteopathy

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Books and Burglars

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Municipal Government

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SanFrancisco Earthquake

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Rogers and Railroads

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Literature

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University Settlement Society

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The Alphabet and Simplified Spelling

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Billiards

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Mistaken Indentity

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Courage

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Reading-Room Opening

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Obituary Poetry

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The Union Right and Wrong

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An Ideal French Address

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Cats and Candy

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Charity and Actors

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Morals and Memory

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Queen Victoria

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Girls

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Introduction

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Books, Authors and Hats

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Educating Theatre-goers

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Compliments and Degrees

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Die Schrecken Der Deuschen Sprache (The Horrors of the German Language)

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The Educational Theatre

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German for the Hungarians

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Dedication Speech

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The Weather

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Unconscious Plagiarism

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A New German Word

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Preface

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Plymouth Rock and the Pilgrims

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The Story of a Speech

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The Babies

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Our Children and Great Discoveies

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Poets as Policemen