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Excerpt from Travels at Home
We may ourselves supplement these autobio graphical records by stating that he continued to lecture, and quickly became a favorite on the lecture platform; that he married most happily, and began domestic life in Buffalo; and that shortly after he settled down, in 1871, at Hartford, which we have come to think of as the place most intimately associated with him as the prosperous author of most of his important books. These works, following in fairly rapid succession, Were Roughing It Tom Sawyer Prince and Pauper Life on the Mississippi Huckleberry Finn A Connecticut Yankee at King Arthur's Court Pudd'nheaal Wilson (1893 Personal Recollections of joan of Arc (1894 - 5)
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