Bob's Grabbag: THE TREE THE APPLE NEVER FELL FAR FROM

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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

THE TREE THE APPLE NEVER FELL FAR FROM

Not one to worry overmuch, when Mrs. Twain was asked if she was worried that her little Mark loved playing near the river even though he couldn't swim a stroke, she thought a bit and shook her head: "A boy need have no fear of drowning if he's destined for the gallows." (She may or may not have said... Sign in to see full entry.

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