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Life on the Mississippi
by Mark Twain
1883
Contents
The "Body of the Nation"
The River and Its History
The River and Its Explorers
Frescoes from the Past
The Boys' Ambition
I Want to be a Cub-pilot
A Cub-pilot's Experience
A Daring Deed
Perplexing Lessons
Continued Perplexities
Completing My Education
The River Rises
Sounding
A Pilot's Needs
Rank and Dignity of Piloting
The Pilots' Monopoly
Racing Days
Cut-offs and Stephen
I Take a Few Extra Lessons
Brown and I Exchange Compliments
A Catastrophe
A Section in My Biography
I Return to My Muttons
Traveling Incognito
My Incognito is Exploded
From Cairo to Hickman
Under Fire
Some Imported Articles
Uncle Mumford Unloads
A Few Specimen Bricks
Sketches by the Way
A Thumb-print and What Came of It
The Disposal of a Bonanza
Refreshments and Ethics
Tough Yarns
Vicksburg During the Trouble
The Professor's Yarn
The End of the "Gold Dust"
The House Beautiful
Manufactures and Miscreants
Castles and Culture
The Metropolis of the South
Hygiene and Sentiment
The Art of Inhumation
City Sights
Southern Sports
Enchantments and Enchanters
Uncle Remus and Mr. Cable
Sugar and Postage
Episodes in Pilot Life
The "Original Jacobs"
Reminiscences
A Burning Brand
My Boyhood's Home
Past and Present
A Vendetta and Other Things
A Question of Law
An Archangel
On the Upper River
Legends and Scenery
Speculations and Conclusions
Appendices
Appendix A. Voyage of The Times-Democrat's Relief Boat Through The Inundated Regions
Appendix B. The Mississippi River Commission
Appendix C. Reception of Captain Basil Hall's Book in the United States
Appendix D. The Undying Head
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