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Chapter 6 THE APPRENTICE

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al thing for that day: board and clothes-"more board than

's old garments, which didn't fit me in any noticeable way. I was only about half as big as he was, and when I had on on

urry was a happy soul, as one could almost guess from his name. He had traveled far and learned much. What the two apprentices did not already know, Pet McMurry could teach them. Sam Clemens had promised to be a good boy, and he was so, by the standards of boyhood. He was industrious, regular at his work, quick to learn, kind, and truthful. Angels could hardly be

e were only daguerreotypes, and they were expensive things. There is a letter, though

g- office at Hannibal, over the Brittingham drug-store, mounted upon a little box at the case, who used to love to sing so well the

we must be content-we

e tune of "Annie Laurie," and he had charge of the circulation. That is to say, he carried the papers-a mission of real importance, for a long, saggin

necessary matter was produced. He was not ambitious to write-not then. He wanted to be a journeyman printer, like Pet, and travel and see the world. Sometimes he t

e was off for the river or the cave, joining his old comrades. Or perhaps he would go with Laura Hawkins to gather wild columbine on the high cliff above the river, known as Lover's Leap. Whe

ibbon-bordered pockets of her apron . . . a vision to warm the coldest heart and bless and cheer t

r being swept along by the wind. He saw that it was printed-was interested professionally in seeing what it was like. He chased the flying scrap and overtook it. It was a leaf from some old history of

d more than Sam. But now, as he read, there awoke in him a deep feeling of pity and indignation, and with it a longing to know more of the trag

ent into French history in general-indeed, into history of every kind. Samuel Clemens had suddenly become a reader-almost

ing a game of marbles or tops, he would remark to some offe

g stopped, or t

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Contents

Chapter 1 THE FAMILY OF JOHN CLEMENS Chapter 2 THE NEW HOME, AND UNCLE JOHN QUARLES'S FARM Chapter 3 EDUCATION OUT OF SCHOOL Chapter 4 TOM SAWYER AND HIS BAND Chapter 5 CLOSING SCHOOL-DAYS Chapter 6 THE APPRENTICE Chapter 7 ORION'S PAPER Chapter 8 THE OPEN ROAD Chapter 9 A WIND OF CHANCE Chapter 10 THE LONG WAY TO THE AMAZON Chapter 11 RENEWING AN OLD AMBITION
Chapter 12 LEARNING THE RIVER
Chapter 13 RIVER DAYS
Chapter 14 THE WRECK OF THE PENNSYLVANIA
Chapter 15 THE PILOT
Chapter 16 THE END OF PILOTING
Chapter 17 THE SOLDIER
Chapter 18 THE PIONEER
Chapter 19 THE MINER
Chapter 20 THE TERRITORIAL ENTERPRISE
Chapter 21 MARK TWAIN
Chapter 22 ARTEMUS WARD AND LITERARY SAN FRANCISCO
Chapter 23 THE DISCOVERY OF THE JUMPING FROG
Chapter 24 HAWAII AND ANSON BURLINGAME
Chapter 25 MARK TWAIN, LECTURER
Chapter 26 AN INNOCENT ABROAD, AND HOME AGAIN
Chapter 27 OLIVIA LANGDON. WORK ON THE INNOCENTS
Chapter 28 THE VISIT TO ELMIRA AND ITS CONSEQUENCES
Chapter 29 THE NEW BOOK AND A WEDDING
Chapter 30 MARK TWAIN IN BUFFALO
Chapter 31 AT WORK ON ROUGHING IT
Chapter 32 IN ENGLAND
Chapter 33 A NEW BOOK AND NEW ENGLISH TRIUMPHS
Chapter 34 BEGINNING TOM SAWYER
Chapter 35 THE NEW HOME
Chapter 36 OLD TIMES, SKETCHES, AND TOM SAWYER
Chapter 37 HOME PICTURES
Chapter 38 TRAMPING ABROAD
Chapter 39 THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER
Chapter 40 GENERAL GRANT AT HARTFORD
Chapter 41 MANY INVESTMENTS
Chapter 42 BACK TO THE RIVER, WITH BIXBY
Chapter 43 A READING-TOUR WITH CABLE
Chapter 44 THE ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN
Chapter 45 PUBLISHER TO GENERAL GRANT
Chapter 46 THE HIGH-TIDE OF FORTUNE
Chapter 47 BUSINESS DIFFICULTIES. PLEASANTER THINGS
Chapter 48 KIPLING AT ELMIRA. ELSIE LESLIE. THE YANKEE
Chapter 49 THE MACHINE. GOOD-BY TO HARTFORD. JOAN IS BEGUN
Chapter 50 THE FAILURE OF WEBSTER & CO. AROUND THE WORLD. SORROW
Chapter 51 EUROPEAN ECONOMIES
Chapter 52 MARK TWAIN PAYS HIS DEBTS
Chapter 53 RETURN AFTER EXILE
Chapter 54 A PROPHET AT HOME
Chapter 55 HONORED BY MISSOURI
Chapter 56 THE CLOSE OF A BEAUTIFUL LIFE
Chapter 57 MARK TWAIN AT SEVENTY
Chapter 58 MARK TWAIN ARRANGES FOR HIS BIOGRAPHY
Chapter 59 WORKING WITH MARK TWAIN
Chapter 60 DICTATIONS AT DUBLIN, N. H.
Chapter 61 A NEW ERA OF BILLIARDS
Chapter 62 LIVING WITH MARK TWAIN
Chapter 63 A DEGREE FROM OXFORD
Chapter 64 THE REMOVAL TO REDDING
Chapter 65 LIFE AT STORMFIELD
Chapter 66 THE DEATH OF JEAN
Chapter 67 DAYS IN BERMUDA
Chapter 68 THE RETURN TO REDDING
Chapter 69 THE CLOSE OF A GREAT LIFE
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