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17 January, 21:34

What is the tone of this excerpt from Mark Twain's "Mental Telegraphy Again"? I have three or four curious incidents to tell about. They seem to come under the head of what I named "Mental Telegraphy" in a paper written seventeen years ago, and published long afterwards. - Several years ago I made a campaign on the platform with Mr. George W. Cable. In Montreal we were honored with a reception. It began at two in the afternoon in a long drawing-room in the Windsor Hotel. Mr. Cable and I stood at one end of this room, and the ladies and gentlemen entered it at the other end, crossed it at that end, then came up the long left-hand side, shook hands with us, said a word or two, and passed on, in the usual way.

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  1. 17 January, 23:31
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    It seems like a relaxed but spooky kind of tone.
  2. 18 January, 00:07
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    I believe that the answer is C. i has despiacito sorry it took me a while
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