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AHMEDABAD: Samuel Langhorne Clemens aka Mark Twain, often described as ‘The father of American literature†™, visited Vadodara in 1900 to deliver a lecture in Darbar hall of Laxmivilas palace on an invitation from Sir Sayajirao Gaekwad, the then ruler of Baroda state.
The Times of India 2010
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AHMEDABAD: Samuel Langhorne Clemens aka Mark Twain, often described as ‘The father of American literature†™, visited Vadodara in 1900 to deliver a lecture in Darbar hall of Laxmivilas palace on an invitation from Sir Sayajirao Gaekwad, the then ruler of Baroda state.
The Times of India 2010
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Mark Twain, the pen name Samuel Langhorne Clemens concocted for himself, was a serious man who couldn't help but make folks laugh.
LJWorld.com stories: News Hillel Italie/AP National Writer 2010
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Mark Twain, the pen name Samuel Langhorne Clemens concocted for himself, was a serious man who couldn't help but make folks laugh.
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Mark Twain, the pen name Samuel Langhorne Clemens concocted for himself, was a serious man who couldn't help but make folks laugh.
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Mark Twain, the pen name Samuel Langhorne Clemens concocted for himself, was a serious man who couldn't help but make folks laugh.
LJWorld.com stories: News Hillel Italie/AP National Writer 2010
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Mark Twain, the pen name Samuel Langhorne Clemens concocted for himself, was a serious man who couldn't help but make folks laugh.
LJWorld.com stories: News Hillel Italie/AP National Writer 2010
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Mark Twain, the pen name Samuel Langhorne Clemens concocted for himself, was a serious man who couldn't help but make folks laugh.
LJWorld.com stories: News Hillel Italie/AP National Writer 2010
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Mark Twain, the pen name Samuel Langhorne Clemens concocted for himself, was a serious man who couldn't help but make folks laugh.
LJWorld.com stories: News Hillel Italie/AP National Writer 2010
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Mark Twain, the pen name Samuel Langhorne Clemens concocted for himself, was a serious man who couldn't help but make folks laugh.
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