The Death of Jean
The death of Mark Twain's daughter, Jean Clemens, occurred early in the morning of December 24, 1909. A few hours later he was writing steadily. "I am setting it down," he said, "everything. It is a relief to me to write it. It furnishes me an excuse for thinking." Four hours later he said, "I have finished it...some day-at the proper time - it can end my autobiography. It is the final chapter." Four months later-almost to the day-(April 21st) he was with Jean. A Mark Twain In Person Audio Library recording, narrated by Mark Twain interpreter and actor Richard Henzel.
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The Death of Jean
The death of Mark Twain's daughter, Jean Clemens, occurred early in the morning of December 24, 1909. A few hours later he was writing steadily. "I am setting it down," he said, "everything. It is a relief to me to write it. It furnishes me an excuse for thinking." Four hours later he said, "I have finished it...some day-at the proper time - it can end my autobiography. It is the final chapter." Four months later-almost to the day-(April 21st) he was with Jean. A Mark Twain In Person Audio Library recording, narrated by Mark Twain interpreter and actor Richard Henzel.
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The Death of Jean

The Death of Jean

by Mark Twain

Narrated by Richard Henzel

Unabridged — 33 minutes

The Death of Jean

The Death of Jean

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The death of Mark Twain's daughter, Jean Clemens, occurred early in the morning of December 24, 1909. A few hours later he was writing steadily. "I am setting it down," he said, "everything. It is a relief to me to write it. It furnishes me an excuse for thinking." Four hours later he said, "I have finished it...some day-at the proper time - it can end my autobiography. It is the final chapter." Four months later-almost to the day-(April 21st) he was with Jean. A Mark Twain In Person Audio Library recording, narrated by Mark Twain interpreter and actor Richard Henzel.

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BN ID: 2940171438418
Publisher: Big Happy Family
Publication date: 03/02/2011
Edition description: Unabridged
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