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Having stayed in one of the wings, I got the distinct feeling I wasn’t alone. And while the structure was completely rebuilt, at least one of the chimneys survived the fire as did the foundation. I believe it was the one in or outside Twain’s bedroom - where he died. That is the room I occupied as a guest.
Alan Kitty
Don’t ask for whom the bell tolls. It’s your email alarm, so it tolls for thee.
Tolled by my iPhone
> On Apr 2, 2022, at 12:22 AM, Peter Salwen <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Inside, the mansion that replaced Twain's Stormfield seems to have just
> about nothing to do with the house Sam Clemens built (I guess Kevin can
> tell us for sure), but this link will let you see for yourself. And the
> grounds, at least, are worth a visit:
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> https://www.seetheproperty.com/story/387175/b
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