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Essay heading: Mark Twain 2
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He ventured to Palmyra in order to find work on the county seat. On his voyage home he found himself in a devastating snowstorm which left him ill with pneumonia. He stayed at his friend Dr.Grant’s house, ill and jaded, where he rested and grew weak. He died on March 24, 1847 at the age of 48 (Kaplan 112-125)... displayed 300 characters
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He died on March 24, 1847 at the age of 48 (Kaplan 112-125).
Samuel was eleven years old when his father passed away. He was of ambiguous emotions. He had dreaded his father, yet at the same time respected him. The onus of taking care of the family was now on Samuel and Orion’s shoulders. He attended school and for additional cash delivered newspapers and aided storekeepers... displayed next 300 characters
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