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Date: | Tue, 12 Sep 2000 15:56:42 -0400 |
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On an 1895 visit to Missoula, Montana, Twain is reported to
have attended a story-telling session at Fort Missoula.
Supposedly the other old-timers wouldn't let him get a word in
edgewise, until at last he begged them to "Give me just one
chance." My source (an article on Missoula in American Heritage
magazine) reports that a photo of this event exists, taken from
behind Twain's back.
As background for a novel in progress, I am would like to
find the original account of this session, and (if possible) get
a look at the photo. The biographies I have on hand (Paine,
Kaplan, Hoffman, et al) don't seem to record the incident. Can
anyone direct me to the source for this anecdote? And has anyone
got a suggestion where I might find the photo?
Many thanks --
Peter J. Heck
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