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I am posting this on behalf of Glen MacLeod:

Mark Twain describes--somewhere--seeing a warehouse in Leghorn (Italy) full
of copies of famous statues.  Do you know which passage he's remembering?
I've looked through A Tramp Abroad and Innocents Abroad without finding it.

Thanks for whatever help you can give me.

Sincerely,

Glen MacLeod
English Department
UConn
32 Hillside Ave.
Waterbury, CT  06710
(860)-521-5949
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J. D. Stahl
Associate Professor
Department of English
Virginia Tech
Blacksburg, Virginia 24061-0112 USA
Phone:  (540) 231-8447
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