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Editorial Wild Oats

Editorial Wild Oats

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Editorial Wild Oats


BY

Mark Twain



ILLUSTRATED



NEW YORK AND LONDON
HARPER & BROTHERS
PUBLISHERS—MCMV



Copyright, 1875, 1899, 1903, by Samuel L. Clemens.
Copyright, 1879, 1899, by Samuel L. Clemens.
Copyright, 1905, by Harper & Brothers.
All rights reserved.
Published September, 1905.





See p. 57 -- "I FANCIED HE WAS DISPLEASED" See p. 57
"I FANCIED
HE WAS DISPLEASED"




Contents

   PAGE
My First Literary Venture    3
Journalism in Tennessee    11
Nicodemus Dodge—Printer    30
Mr. Bloke's Item    41
How I Edited an Agricultural Paper    52
The Killing of Julius Cæsar "Localized"    70

Illustrations


"I FANCIED HE WAS DISPLEASED"    Frontispiece
"HE HAD CONCLUDED HE WOULDN'T" Facing p.    4
"GILLESPIE HAD CALLED" "    24
"WHEEZING THE MUSIC OF 'CAMPTOWN RACES'" "    38
"I HAVE READ THIS ABSURD ITEM OVER" "    50
"A LONG CADAVEROUS CREATURE" "    58
"THERE WAS NOTHING IN THE POCKETS" "    82

Transcribers Note: The dialect in this book is transcribed exactly as in the original.

Editorial Wild Oats



My First Literary Venture

I was a very smart child at the age of thirteen—an unusually smart child, I thought at the time. It was then that I did my first newspaper scribbling, and most unexpectedly to me it stirred up a fine sensation in the community. It did, indeed, and I was very proud of it, too. I was a printer's "devil," and a progressive and aspiring one. My uncle had me on his paper (the Weekly Hannibal Journal, two dollars a year, in advance—five hundred subscribers, and they paid in cord-wood, cabbages, and unmarketable turnips), and on a lucky summer's day he left town to

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