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Exploring deep philosophical themes, this unfinished work by Mark Twain critiques human morality and society, reflecting his views on the "damned human race." Written over two decades, it showcases Twain's sharp social commentary. In addition to the main narrative, the collection includes stories like "A Fable," "Hunting the Deceitful Turkey," and "The McWilliamses and the Burglar Alarm," offering a mix of humor and insight. The book highlights Twain's enduring legacy as a keen observer of human nature.
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