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On Tue, 4 Feb 1997, Mark Coburn wrote:

> Can anyone think of other examples?
>

Perhaps the earliest example of redheaded writing attributed to Twain
appeared in the Hannibal Journal, May 1853 titled "Oh, She Has a
Red Head!".  The essay is reprinted in Univ. of Cal. Press'
_Early Tales & Sketches, Volume 1:  1851-1864_ along with an
explanatory preface discussing Twain's hair color.

Barb

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