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There are a number of court cases that make reference to a Mark Twain story
of a little boy who was told to stand in a corner and not to think of a
white elephant (sometimes said to be a white rabbit).  I have not been able to locate the story or a reference.  Would anyone know the source?

Thank you.

Jim Rapp
428 North Sixth St.
Quincy, IL 62301
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