A first person narrative titled "Mark Twain in a Railroad Car" appeared in an 1873 issue of Theriaki magazine -- a quarterly magazine published by Samuel B. Collins. The narrative begins: "I got into the cars and took a seat in juxtaposition to a female. That female's face was a perfect insurance company for her -- it insured her against ever getting married to anybody except a blind man. Her mouth looked like a crack in a dried lemon, and there was no more expression than there is in a cup of cold mustard." The narrative ends: "Dubuque is celebrated for its fine turn-outs on the streets. While I was there a wagon upset and spilled a lot of women. I didn't see it -- I looked the other way. No cards." What is the publishing history being this narrative? Thanks, Barb