Book Of Jubilees

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Transcriber's Note: This version of the text cannot represent certain typographical effects. Italics are delimited with the '_' character (_italic_). Bold characters are delimited with the '=' character. The few footnotes have been collected at the end of each chapter. Minor errors, attributable to the printer, have been corrected. Please see the transcriber's note at the end of this text for details regarding the handling of any textual issues encountered during its preparation. AND I ROSE TO RECEIVE MY GUEST, AND BRACED MYSELF FOR THE THUNDERCRASH AND THE BRIMSTONE STENCH WHICH SHOULD ANNOUNCE HIS ARRIVAL (_See p. 326_) EUROPE AND ELSEWHERE By MARK TWAIN WITH AN APPRECIATION BY BRANDER MATTHEWS AND AN INTRODUCTION BY ALBERT BIGELOW PAINE HARPER & BROTHERS, PUBLISHERS NEW YORK AND LONDON Copyright, 1923 By The Mark Twain Company Printed in the U.S.A. _First Edition_ E-X CONTENTS CHAP. PAGE AN APPRECIATION vii INTRODUCTION xxxi I. A MEMORABLE MIDNIGHT EXPERIENCE 1 II. TWO MARK TWAIN EDITORIALS 14 III. THE TEMPERANCE CRUSADE AND WOMAN'S RIGHTS 24 IV. O'SHAH 31 V. A WONDERFUL PAIR OF SLIPPERS 87 VI. AIX, THE PARADISE OF THE RHEUMATICS 94 VII. MARIENBAD--A HEALTH FACTORY ll3 VIII. DOWN THE RHÔNE 129 IX. THE LOST NAPOLEON 169 X. SOME NATIONAL STUPIDITIES 175 XI. THE CHOLERA EPIDEMIC IN HAMBURG 186 XII. QUEEN VICTORIA'S JUBILEE 193 XIII. LETTERS TO SATAN 2ll XIV. A WOR…
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