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Try "Parting Presentation," Early Tales & Sketches, Volume 2, pp. 5-8

On Wed, Jan 11, 2017 at 11:38 AM, Clay Shannon <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> I am trying to find the text of a speech Twain gave in San Francisco early
> on, perhaps 1864. It was in connection with honoring an engineer who had
> helped raise a sunken ship. Googling, I have "missed fire." It may not have
> been a speech, per se, but an introduction of the main speaker, perhaps the
> engineer himself.
> I recall Twain teasing the gent about being a "son of the forest" (an
> Indian) or some such.
> Does anybody know where this might be?
>  - B. Clay Shannon
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