Here is a link to a photo showing the table on the stage in Hannibal so long ago: http://www.imdb.com/media/rm651801344/nm0152612?ref_=nm_phs_md_6 I thought Twain's ambling gait as he strolled past ignoring Edison's crew cranking their camera looked more like a sailor-on-shore's "sea legs" from an old river pilot, or so I thought then. Didn't look like a limp, but that was before the restored vesion that I've not had the pleasure of viewing. On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 10:10 PM, Barbara Schmidt <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > That is Jean Clemens on the left and Clara in the middle. Jean did not > return to Stormfield until after Isabel Lyon left in mid-April 1909. I > think the part in Clara's windblown hair is similar to the way she was > wearing it in the photo of her on this page > > http://www.twainquotes.com/Clemens_Clara.html > > No photos of Claude Beuchotte have yet been found for comparison to the > butler or servant in the film. Another possibility is Horace Hazen, but so > far no photos of him yet either. > > Barb >