There is his own description of himself dancing. I think it is from
Roughing It and the passage describes him and his friends thinking they are
rich. He describes himself as dancing "with a step peculiar to myself - and
the kangaroo".
Carl
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> I'm trying to find a description I once read of Twain dancing, lost in
> the music and in his movements, oblivious of others but certainly
> attracting their attention. I think it occurred out west during during
> his mining/journalism years. Does this ring a bell with anybody?