: 176—190 Twain's writings and lectures enabled him to recover financially, combined with the help of his friend, | The note from Twain is reproduced, in his own handwriting apparently, on the second printed page of the book viewed at , catalog record 000664332 |
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, Mark Twain and the Three Rs: Race, Religion, Revolution and Related Matters Indianapolis: Bobs-Merrill, 1973 , p | New York: The Penguin Press, 2014• , Pascal Covici, Chicago, 1928• At other times, he conjectured sardonically that perhaps God had created the world with all its tortures for some purpose of His own, but was otherwise indifferent to humanity, which was too petty and insignificant to deserve His attention anyway |
The first journey that he took for this job was to ride the steamer Ajax on its maiden voyage to the Hawaii.
11Twain's funeral was at the on Fifth Avenue, New York | In the late 1890s, he spoke to the in London and was elected an honorary member |
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His scheduled lecture in , Hawaii had to be canceled due to a cholera epidemic | The Clemenses formed a friendship with David Gray, who worked as an editor of the rival , and his wife Martha |