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Mark Twain Forum <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 22 Jul 1998 19:46:07 -0700
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On Tue, 21 Jul 1998, Linda Morris wrote:

> A colleague of mine has asked me to inquire about any stories, other than
> "The Golden Arm," in which Twain has a character with only one arm.
> Can anyone help with this?  Thanks.
>
Well, "Aurelia's Unfortunate Young Man" (anthologized in Budd's Library of
America edition of Tales, etc., under the title "Whereas," pp. 94ff) is
briefly one-armed, before he loses the second one.  I make no mention of
his legs.

                                        Gregg Camfield

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