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Chapters from My Autobiography

INTRODUCTION
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And he thanked me as a prince might who had granted us a grace.

The reason I stopped his speech about the tickets was because I saw that he was going to ask me to furnish them to him and let him pay next day; and I knew that if he made the debt he would pay it if he had to pawn his clothes.

After a little further chat he shook hands heartily and affectionately, and took his leave.

Cable put his head in at the door, and said-- "That was Colonel Sellers." MARK TWAIN.
(_To be Continued._) FOOTNOTES: [1] Copyright, 1906, by Harper & Brothers.

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[2] Correction.


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