“When I take up one of Jane Austen's books ... I feel like a barkeep entering the kingdom of heaven. I know what his sensation would be and his private comments. He would not find the place to his taste, and he would probably say so.”
Quote by Mark Twain
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Everyone's Mark Twain
This compilation includes a selection of Mark Twain's most famous novels, short stories, and essays, offering readers a diverse and engaging glimpse into the author's literary contributions. more
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