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This eBook was produced by David Widger Additional extensive proofing was done by Trevor Carlson THE AMERICAN CLAIMANT by Mark Twain 1892 EXPLANATORY The Colonel Mulberry Sellers here re-introduced to the public is the same person who appeared as Eschol Sellers in the first edition of the tale entitled “The Gilded Age,” years ago, and

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Produced by David Widger. Additional proofing was done by Trevor Carlson THE AMERICAN CLAIMANT by Mark Twain 1892 EXPLANATORY The Colonel Mulberry Sellers here re-introduced to the public is the same person who appeared as Eschol Sellers in the first edition of the tale entitled “The Gilded Age,” years ago, and as Beriah Sellers in

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