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A Connecticut editor writes home that he was walking with Mark Twain through one of the lower straits of this city when a boy with a very unclean face, but with a head showing remarkable phrenological developments, attracted their attention. " What an extraordinary head!" said the newspaper man ; "that boy has a regular Colonel Sellers head." "No doubt,'"'replied Mark, "there's millions in it." (Alluding to the remark of Colonel Sellers in Mark Twain's novel of " The Gilded Age,")

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Globe, Volume III, Issue 243, 20 March 1875, Page 3

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Untitled Globe, Volume III, Issue 243, 20 March 1875, Page 3

Untitled Globe, Volume III, Issue 243, 20 March 1875, Page 3

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