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title:Mark Twain and Me : A Little Girl's Friendship With Mark Twain
author:Quick, Dorothy.
publisher:University of Oklahoma Press
isbn10 | asin:0806111224
print isbn13:9780806111223
ebook isbn13:9780585168616
language:English
subjectTwain, Mark,--1835-1910--Friends and associates, Quick, Dorothy,--1900-1962--Friends and associates, Authors, American--20th century--Biography.
publication date:1999
lcc:PS1332.Q54 1961eb
ddc:818/.409
subject:Twain, Mark,--1835-1910--Friends and associates, Quick, Dorothy,--1900-1962--Friends and associates, Authors, American--20th century--Biography.
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Mark Twain and Me
A Little Girl's Friendship with Mark Twain
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Mark Twain and Me
A Little Girl's Friendship With Mark Twain
by Dorothy Quick
University of Oklahoma Press : Norman
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by Dorothy Quick
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Bold Heart and Other Poems (Washington, D.C., 1960)
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Changing Winds (New York, London, 1935)
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Cry in the Night (New York, 1959)
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Doctor Looks at Murder, The (New York, 1959)
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Enchantment: A Little Girl's Friendship with Mark Twain (Norman, 1961)
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Fifth Dagger, The (New York, 1947)
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Interludes (New York, 1953)
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Laugh while You Can (New York, 1940)
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One Night in Holyrood (Portland, Me., 1949)
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Something Evil (New York, 1959)
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Spears into Life (New York, London, 1938)
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Strange Awakening (New York, 1938)
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Threads (New York, 1927)
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Too Strange a Hand (New York, 1959)
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To What Strange Altar (New York, 1940)
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Variations on a Theme (New York, 1947)
Previously published under the title
Enchantment: A Little Girl's Friendship with Mark Twain.
ISBN:0-8061-1122-4
LibraryofCongressCatalogCardNumber:61-15143
Copyright 1961 by the University of Oklahoma Press,
Publishing Division of the University.
Composed and printed at Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.,
by the University of Oklahoma Press.
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to Mother
If I could take the roses of a June
Distil their fragrance into magic words
Containing the bright glory of high noon
And sweetest notes of all the singing birds
Then capture gleaming star-dust from the skies
To weave in sentences pristinely new
With words like these and God to make me wise
I could write verses worthier of you.
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Acknowledgments
The Mark Twain Letters are published with the permission of the Mark Twain Company, the Estate of Samuel L. Clemens, and Harper and Brothers with full copyright reservations.
I am indebted to Clara Clemens Samossoud and the late Albert Bigelow Paine for their kindness and interest, which made this book possible. Thanks are also due the editors of the North American Review for permission to re-publish certain parts of an article they published under the title "A Little Girl's Mark Twain."
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DOROTHY QUICK
NEW YORK CITY
JULY 13, 1961
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