The book Life On the Mississippi, Part 9. was written by author Twain, Mark, 1835-1910 Here you can read free online of Life On the Mississippi, Part 9. book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Life On the Mississippi, Part 9. a good or bad book?
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The body of this poor child was put into acopper cylinder filled with alcohol, and this was suspended in one ofthe dismal avenues of the cave. The top of the cylinder was removable;and it was said to be a common thing for the baser order of tourists todrag the dead face into view and examine it and comment upon it. ===12 LIFE ON THE MISSISSIPPI BY MARK TWAIN Part 12. Chapter 56 A Question of Law THE slaughter-house is gone from the mouth of Bear Creek and so is thesmall jail (or 'calaboose') wh...ich once stood in its neighborhood. Acitizen asked, 'Do you remember when Jimmy Finn, the town drunkard, wasburned to death in the calaboose?' Observe, now, how history becomes defiled, through lapse of time and thehelp of the bad memories of men. Jimmy Finn was not burned in thecalaboose, but died a natural death in a tan vat, of a combination ofdelirium tremens and spontaneous combustion. When I say natural death, Imean it was a natural death for Jimmy Finn to die. The calaboose victimwas not a citizen; he was a poor stranger, a harmless whiskey-soddentramp.
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