Mark Twain Quotes
I Speak French With Timidity, And Not Flowingly
except When Excited. When Using That Language I Have Often Noticed That I Have Hardly Ever Been Mistaken For A Frenchman, Except, Perhaps, By Horses; Never, I Believe, By People.
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