Miyerkules, Agosto 10, 2011

Joining sentences


  1.        The author of a classic American novel Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain was Samuel L. Clemens in real life and lived in Hartford for several years.
  2.     Mark Twain has an elaborate and elegant house in an area called Nook Farm on Farmington Avenue and was a neighbor of Harriet Breecher Stowe, writer of Uncle Tom’s Cabin.
  3.      Mark Twain’s home has a large side porch over the windows and a balcony, which people remind a steamboat once piloted by Twain on the Mississipi. 
  4.    One of the first three people in Hartford to own a telephone used commercially in nearby New Haven, Mark Twain never really like his newfangled gadget because practically he has no one to talk to. 
  5.    Mark Twain loved industrial inventions and lost a fortune investing his elaborate Paige typesetter because it was develop at the same time as the Linotype, much simpler and less expensive. 
  6.    Never felt the same about his house at Hartford when his beloved daughter Susy died of spiral meningitis, Twain left the house and returned only once to attend his friend Charles Dudley Warner’s funeral.