Dear Group: I am curious. Someone told me that Twain never smoked a cigar on the lecture platform. Since Holbrook always smoked in his presentation, I automatically believed that Twain smoked and could not think without a cigar in his mouth. Also, Twain was a restless person, often pacing the floor. Do we have any evidence that he paced the lecture platform, or was it too narrow for that to be done. Did he often venture out into the audience and interact with them? I'm very curious. Camy