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Dear Aaron,

"An Entertaining Article" appeared in the Buffalo _Express_ and also in
the _Galaxy_.  If you don't have access to McElderry's _Galaxy_ text, it
appears in _Mark Twain at the Buffalo Express_ (McCullough and
McIntire-Strasburg).  MT at the Buffalo Express also contains "A Sad, Sad
Business," in which Twain 'fesses up, admitting that he was the author of
the piece.

Jan McIntire-Strasburg

On Tue, 18 Apr 2000, Aaron Daniel Bennett wrote:

> A few years ago I read an acount of an article that Twain had written in
> which he pretends to be a French critic reviewing Innocents Abroad and the
> subsequent confusion that it created in the media. If I remember rightly it
> was entitled An Entertaining Article and it was part of a compilation that
> also included The American Claimant. Can anyone tell me where I might find
> this again? Thanks.
>
>
>    Aaron
>

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