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[edit] Merge and delete?
This page is basically no more than a restating of information presented in the main Mark Twain article. Isaiah Sellers being non-significant otherwise, I propose this page should be merged back into Mark Twain (which it basically already is) and removed. --Bill W. Smith, Jr. 02:55, 12 November 2006 (UTC)