Mark Twain’s travels through Europe became something of a triumphal tour, with the most distinguished figures on the continent eager to host him. He dined with royalty, intellectuals, and statesmen, his reputation preceding him wherever he went.
On one such occasion, Twain received an invitation from the emperor of Germany to dine at the palace. As he shared the news, his young…
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