Life on the Mississippi - Chapter 4: The Boys' Ambition

Submitted by scott on Mon, 05/23/2011 - 10:50
Our Permanent Ambition

All the boys in town, on the banks of the Mississippi River, grow up with an ambition of going on the river.  At first merely being a cabin boy or a deck hand is honor enough.  But finally, the aspiration of being a pilot surfaces and nothing else will do.  Young Sam runs away from home at 13 years of age in search of a place on a riverboat.

Roughing It - Chapter 42

Submitted by scott on Sat, 05/21/2011 - 20:04
One of my failures

Mark faces his long list of career attempts, failures and otherwise, and must try to find something to do. He finally finds his place and becomes a professional journalist, a writer, a city editor.

From Robert Stewart - Twain-L:

Roughing It - Chapter 41

Submitted by scott on Sat, 05/21/2011 - 16:59
Enforcing a Compromise

Mark spends his time designing his new house on Russian Hill and mentally spending his new found wealth while tending in ill Capt. Nye, meanwhile Higbie too is called away from the claim in search of the elusive cement mine. They miss the deadline and loose the claim. Their third partner manages to hold a share of the new claim by way of a cocked revolver. This marks to end of Sam Clemens' dreams of striking it rich in the silver mine business. The next chapter finds him entering the world of journalism.

Roughing It - Chapter 40

Submitted by scott on Fri, 05/20/2011 - 20:45
Interviewing the "Wide West"

Mark Twain's partner, Higbie, discovers that a recent find is actually a "blind lead" and consequently available to be claimed. They file a claim and have ten days to do a reasonable amount of work on the claim and they will become millionaires.

Roughing It - Chapter 39

Submitted by scott on Fri, 05/20/2011 - 19:19
Life Amid Death

Mark and his partner, Higbie, row out to the big island in Mono Lake and nearly get stranded without food or water. They manage to get back to shore through a storm that threatens to turn them into a mass of soap suds.

Roughing It - Chapter 38

Submitted by scott on Fri, 05/20/2011 - 10:55
Lake Mono

Mark Twain's description of Mono Lake and environs. Personally, I find the area very picturesque.

Roughing It - Chapter 36

Submitted by scott on Fri, 05/20/2011 - 08:02
Quartz Mill in Nevada

A lesson in quartz milling for the extraction of silver from the mined ore bearing quartz. I wonder how many of the people involved suffered from mercury poisoning.

Roughing It - Chapter 35

Submitted by scott on Tue, 05/17/2011 - 17:31
We Left Lamented

Capt John Nye proves to be an invaluable traveling companion. Then, we learn just how devious the operators of silver mines can be.