Sketches, New and OldAmerican Publishing Company, 1899 - 414 עמודים This collection of 63 writings by Mark Twain was published in 1875. Among other sketches, it contains "The Jumping Frog" in the original English, followed by a French translation which Twain re-translated into English, showing how the French translation of his work was "badly flawed." In many of these sketches, Twain shows his talent for outrageous and hilarious inventiveness, often in reaction to current events |
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עמוד 14
... heart to one more watchmaker , and looked on while he took her to pieces . Then I prepared to cross - question him rigidly , for this thing was getting serious . The watch had cost two hundred dollars originally , and I seemed to have ...
... heart to one more watchmaker , and looked on while he took her to pieces . Then I prepared to cross - question him rigidly , for this thing was getting serious . The watch had cost two hundred dollars originally , and I seemed to have ...
עמוד 21
... but I cannot resist the desire to try , for it is the one subject that is nearest to my heart and dearest to my brain of all this world's philosophy . ] 66 -economy is heaven's best boon to man . " Political Economy 21.
... but I cannot resist the desire to try , for it is the one subject that is nearest to my heart and dearest to my brain of all this world's philosophy . ] 66 -economy is heaven's best boon to man . " Political Economy 21.
עמוד 25
... you are going to come out alive or not ) . It is a very good article , and the writer says all manner of kind and compli- mentary things about me for which I am sure I * Written about 1865 . thank him with all my heart ; but then why ( 25 )
... you are going to come out alive or not ) . It is a very good article , and the writer says all manner of kind and compli- mentary things about me for which I am sure I * Written about 1865 . thank him with all my heart ; but then why ( 25 )
עמוד 26
Mark Twain. thank him with all my heart ; but then why should he go and spoil all his praise by one unlucky experi- ment ? What I refer to is this : he says my Jumping Frog is a funny story , but still he can't see why it should ever ...
Mark Twain. thank him with all my heart ; but then why should he go and spoil all his praise by one unlucky experi- ment ? What I refer to is this : he says my Jumping Frog is a funny story , but still he can't see why it should ever ...
עמוד 29
... heart was broke , and it was his fault , for putting up a dog that hadn't no hind legs for him to take holt of , which was his main de- pendence in a fight , and then he limped off a piece and laid down and died . It was a good pup ...
... heart was broke , and it was his fault , for putting up a dog that hadn't no hind legs for him to take holt of , which was his main de- pendence in a fight , and then he limped off a piece and laid down and died . It was a good pup ...
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asked avait beef contract began bien bless Cæsar Capitoline Venus Cardiff Giant chance Chemung county clerk Conchology Conrad creature dead distress dollars door editor face feel fell Fisher frog gentlemen George Fisher give gone Government grenouille hand hanged happy head heard heart honor hour hundred Indians insane insanity plea jist JULIUS CÆSAR kill knew lady legs little boy live look MARK TWAIN married matter ment mind Mormon trail morning Mound Builder never niggers night noble Old Red Sandstone once paper petrifaction Petrified poor Professor Woodlouse qu'il remark seemed seven-up Simon Wheeler Smiley sort stranger Sunday-school talk tell thing thought thousand tion told took Tumble-Bug turned Virginia City wait woman word Written about 1870 young
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עמוד 86 - THE Assyrian came down like the wolf on the fold, And his cohorts were gleaming in purple and gold; And the sheen of their spears was like stars on the sea, When the blue wave rolls nightly on deep Galilee.
עמוד 194 - JACK and Jill went up the hill, To fetch a pail of water; Jack fell down and broke his crown And Jill came tumbling after.
עמוד 27 - Rev. Leonidas W. Smiley, a young minister of the Gospel, who he had heard was at one time a resident of Angel's Camp. I added that if Mr. Wheeler could tell me anything about this Rev.
עמוד 68 - THOSE evening bells ! those evening bells ! How many a tale their music tells, Of youth, and home, and that sweet time, When last I heard their soothing chime.
עמוד 28 - 49, or maybe it was the spring of '50 — I don't recollect exactly, somehow, though what makes me think it was one or the other, is because I remember the big flume...
עמוד 31 - ... filled him pretty near up to his chin — and set him on the floor. Smiley he went to the swamp and slopped around in the mud for a long time, and finally he ketched a frog and fetched him in and give him to this feller, and says: "Now, if you're ready, set him alongside of Dan'l, with his fore-paws just even with Dan'l's, and I'll give the word.
עמוד 282 - LET dogs delight to bark and bite, For God hath made them so; Let bears and lions growl and fight, For 'tis their nature too.
עמוד 31 - And the feller took it, and looked at it careful, and turned it round this way and that, and says, "H'm — so 'tis. Well, what's he good for?" "Well," Smiley says, easy and careless, "he's good enough for one thing, I should judge — he can outjump any frog in Calaveras county.
עמוד 31 - And so the feller took the box, and put up his forty dollars along with Smiley's, and set down to wait. So he set there a good while thinking and thinking to...
עמוד 28 - ... initial sentence, he never betrayed the slightest suspicion of enthusiasm; but all through the interminable narrative there ran a vein of impressive earnestness and sincerity which showed me plainly that, so far from his imagining that there was anything ridiculous or funny about his story, he regarded it as a really important matter, and admired its two heroes as men of transcendent genius in finesse.