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Barbara Schmidt <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 20 Jul 1997 09:27:53 -0500
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A foreign writer has asked for assistance with locating the original
work containing a Twain quote.  He writes:

"I am currently faced with a problem in a translation I have to
make from German into English - which involves finding the original words
to something a German author quoted [from Twain]

What he said approximately was:

And as soon as they had lost their goal, they doubled their efforts.
(German: Und als sie ihr Ziel aus den Augen verloren, verdoppelten sie
ihre Anstrengungen)"

Any ideas on the original source of such a passage?

Thanks,

Barb

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