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  1. img084-1. 1874.] A True story, for word 1 ITeard lt. Throucrh the moonlit fir-trees, playing Murmurously, the roving breeze Kisses the white fingers swaying Pensively, the ivory keys; Cools my brow and soothes the beating Of this scarred and crippled heart, Still, despite experience, cheating Me with fond delusion's art.

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  2. The True Story. by Mark Twain. REPEATED WORD FOR WORD AS I HEARD IT-- [Written about 1876] It was summer-time, and twilight. We were sitting on the porch of the farmhouse, on the summit of the hill, and "Aunt Rachel" was sitting respectfully below our level, on the steps-for she was our Servant, and colored.

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  4. A True Story. Mark Twain. It was summer-time, and twilight. We were sitting on the porch of the farmhouse, on the summit of the hill, and "Aunt Rachel" was sitting respectfully below our level, on the steps—for she was our Servant, and colored.

  5. Complete summary of Mark Twain's A True Story. eNotes plot summaries cover all the significant action of A True Story.

  6. PDF Cite. As a story within a story, “A True Story” exemplifies the frame-story technique in which the first narrator (Misto C——) provides the “frame” within which the second narrator (Aunt...

  7. Book Source: Digital Library of India Item 2015.463393dc.contributor.author: Neider, Charles Ed.dc.date.accessioned: 2015-09-22T16:14:55Zdc.date.available:...

  8. A True Story Repeated Word for Word As I Heard It. Mark Twain, 1874. It was summer time, and twilight. We were sitting on the porch of the farm-house, on the summit of the hill, and “Aunt...

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