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Twain, Mark, 1835-1910 [1875], Mark Twain's sketches, new and old. Now first published in complete form. (American Publishing Company, Hartford) [word count] [eaf503T].
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THE CAPITOLINE VENUS.

[figure description] 503EAF. Page 222. In-line image; opening image for the story "The Capitoline Venus." The central image is a man standing next to a statue with his hand covering his eyes. There is a woman on the right clutching his arm. To the left of the image is a statue of Venus, against which lies art supplies. To the right of the image are two kissing doves. Attached to the bottom of the image is a depiction of the man standing in living room and speaking to an older gentleman who is seated in front of a roaring fire reading a newspaper.[end figure description]

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Twain, Mark, 1835-1910 [1875], Mark Twain's sketches, new and old. Now first published in complete form. (American Publishing Company, Hartford) [word count] [eaf503T].
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