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Mark Twain Forum Members:
I have an unusual request that I hope you may be able to help me with. A
friend
of mine will be getting married next month. As a part of the marriage
ceremony,
he would like to read a short work or a small portion of a larger piece by
Mr.
Twain which discusses in a sentimental way his thoughts on marriage. Do you
know
of any works that might be appropriate? Judging by Mr. Twain's love for his
wife, he appears to have a high respect for marriage and, therefore, it
would
seem that he may have written something specifically on the subject.
I have already corresponded with Taylor Roberts, the owner of this list. He
provided many good suggestions, but added that I may want to pose this
question
to the Mark Twain Forum for additional input. I would appreciate any ideas
you
may have.
Thanks in advance.
Todd Severtson
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