Dennis Welland, in "Mark Twain in England" (London: Chatto & Windus, 1978), page 203, discussed the final selection of material for the English edition of Mark Twain's "The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg and Other Stories and Sketches" (1900). Mr. Welland said that a story entitled "How I Dined with the Queen" was among those considered for inclusion in this volume. Apparently the publisher, Andrew Chatto, had the story in hand, and discussed it and others in correspondence with Twain. For some reason, the story was not included in either the American or the English edition. Perhaps Chatto learned from Twain that it was not genuine? Mr. Welland said that the story "is not readily identifiable" (203). Merle Johnson's "A Bibliography of the Works of Mark Twain" makes no mention of a story by that title appearing in either the American or the English edition of "Hadleyburg," or in any other context. Did Mark Twain write a story entitled "How I Dined with the Queen," and if so, was it published? Thanks. Paul Schullery [log in to unmask]