The Innocents Abroad is Mark Twain's greatest book of travel. The log that had been both disaster and savior had run up against a muddy bank. Afterward, Sethos, who had not spoken except to acknowledge a distant acquaintance with the dead man, took out a handful of money. Gradually the temples of Luxor faded into the morning mist.
One thing is certain, David said practically. Mark Twain's new fortunes had wrought changes in the affairs of hisrelatives. How do you know he. It was wrong.
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