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MARK 

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THOSE who know his ToM SaWYER or HUCK FiNN 

 look upon Mark Twain as a great boy's writer; 

 those who have read his JOAN OF Arc or PRINCE AND 

 THE Pauper think of him as a great romancer; those 

 who are acquainted only with INNOCENTS ABROAD or f. 

 Roughing It think of him as inexpressibly funny; those 

 who are familiar only with his essays look upon him as 

 a sane and indignant foe of hypocrisy; those who have 

 read only his short stories, such as A DEATH DiSK, think 

 of him as a master of pathos; but those only who have 

 read ALL these books know or can realize the transcen- 

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 the limits of intellectual effort ; those alone know that 

 Mark Twain the philosopher, Mark Twain the humorist, 

 Mark Twain the dreamer, and Mark Twain the reform- 

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