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he wasps catch spiders and cram them down into their nests in the ground--alive, mama!--and there they live and suffer days and days and days, and the hungry little wasps chewing their legs and gnawing into their bellies all the time, to make them good and religious and praise God for His infinite mercies. I think Mr. Hollister is just lovely, and ever so kind; for when I asked him if he would treat a spider like that he said he hoped to be damned if he would; and then he----Dear mama, have you fainted! I will run and bring help! Now this comes of staying in town this hot weather." APPENDIX X. A CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF MARK TWAIN'S WORK PUBLISHED AND OTHERWISE--FROM 1851-1910 Note 1.--This is not a detailed bibliography, but merely a general list of Mark Twain's literary undertakings, in the order of performance, showing when, and usually where, the work was done, when and where first published, etc. An excellent Mark Twain bibliography has been compiled by Mr. Merle Johnson, to whom acknowledgments are due for important items. Note 2.--Only a few of the more important speeches are noted. Volumes that are merely collections of tales or articles are not noted. Note 3.--Titles are shortened to those most commonly in use, as "Huck Finn" or "Huck" for "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn." Names of periodicals are abbreviated. The initials U. E. stand for the "Uniform Edition" of Mark Twain's works. The chapter number or numbers in the line with the date refers to the place in this work where the items are mentioned. 1851. (See Chapter xviii of this work.) Edited the Hannibal Journal during the absence of the owner and editor, Orion Clemens. Wrote local items for the Hannibal Journal. Burlesque of a rival editor in the Hannibal Journal. Wrote two sketches for The Sat. Eve. Post (Philadelphia). To MARY IN H-l. Hannibal Journal. 1852-53. (See Chapter xviii.) JIM WOLFE AND THE FIRE--Hannibal Journal. Burlesque of a rival editor in the Hannibal Journal. 1853. (See Chapter xix.) Wrote obituary poems--not published. Wrote first letters home. 1855-56. (See Chapters xx and xxi.) First after-dinner speech; delivered at a printers' banquet in Keokuk, Iowa. Letters from Cincinnati,
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