rry Farm). Whittier birthday speech (Boston), December.
1878.
(See Chapters cxvii to cxx.)
MAGNANIMOUS INCIDENT (Hartford)--Atlantic, May. U. E. A TRAMP ABROAD
(Heidelberg and Munich). MENTAL TELEGRAPHY--Harper's Magazine, December,
1891. U. E. GAMBETTA DUEL--Atlantic, February, 1879 (included in TRAMP).
U. E. REV. IN PITCAIRN--Atlantic, March, 1879. U. E. STOLEN WHITE
ELEPHANT--book (Osgood & Co.), 1882. U. E. (The three items last named
were all originally a part of the TRAMP ABROAD.)
1879.
(See Chapters cxxi to cxxiv; also Chapter cxxxiv and Appendix P.)
A TRAMP ABROAD continued (Paris, Elmira, and Hartford). Adam monument
scheme (Elmira). Speech on "The Babies" (Grant dinner, Chicago),
November. Speech on "Plagiarism" (Holmes breakfast, Boston), December.
1880.
(See Chapters cxxv to cxxxii.)
PRINCE AND PAUPER concluded (Hartford and Elmira). HUCK FINN continued
(Quarry Farm, Elmira). A CAT STORY (Quarry Farm) (unpublished). A TRAMP
ABROAD--book (Am. Pub. Co.), March 13. U. E. EDWARD MILLS AND GEO.
BENTON (Hartford)--Atlantic, August. U. E. MRS. McWILLIAMS AND THE
LIGHTNING (Hartford)--Atlantic, September. U. E.
1881.
(See Chapters cxxxiv to cxxxvii.)
A CURIOUS EXPERIENCE--Century, November. U. E. A BIOGRAPHY OF -----
(unfinished). PRINCE AND PAUPER--book (Osgood R; CO.), December.
BURLESQUE ETIQUETTE (unfinished). [Included in LETTERS FROM THE EARTH
D.W.]
1882.
(See Chapters cxl and cxli.)
LIFE ON THE MISSISSIPPI (Elmira and Hartford).
1883.
(See Chapters cxlii to cxlviii.)
LIFE ON THE Mississippi--book (Osgood R CO.), May. U. E. WHAT Is
HAPPINESS?--paper for The Monday Evening Club. Introduction to
Portuguese conversation book (Hartford). HUCK FINN concluded (Quarry
Farm). HISTORY GAME (Quarry Farm). AMERICAN CLAIMANT (with W. D.
Howells)--play (Hartford), produced by A. P. Burbank. Dramatized TOM
SAWYER and PRINCE AND PAUPER (not produced).
1884.
(See Chapters cxlix to cliii.)
Embarked in publishing with Charles L. Webster. THE CARSON
FOOTPRINTS--the San Franciscan. HUCK FINN--book (Charles L. Webster &
Co.), December. U. E. Platform-readings with George W. Cable, season
'84-'85.
1885.
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