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<td>Mark Twain ist mit Frau und zwei Töchtern in Wien eingetroffen und bleibt den ganzen Winter dort. Beide Töchter wollen daselbst Musikstudien betreiben.</td>
<td>Mark Twain ist mit Frau und zwei Töchtern in Wien eingetroffen und bleibt den ganzen Winter dort. Beide Töchter wollen daselbst Musikstudien betreiben.</td>
<td>Mark Twain has arrived in Vienna with his wife and two daughters [Clara and Jean] and is staying there all winter. Both of his daughters want to pursue their music studies there.</td>
<td>Mark Twain has arrived in [[Vienna]] with his [[Olivia Langdon Clemens|wife]] and two daughters and is staying there all winter. Both of his daughters want to pursue their music studies there.</td>
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[MT arrived in Vienna] | 20 Oct 1897

Illinois Staats-zeitung. Chicago [IL], 20 Oct 1897. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers, Lib. of Congress, https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85033492/1897-10-20/ed-1/seq-3/.


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Mark Twain ist mit Frau und zwei Töchtern in Wien eingetroffen und bleibt den ganzen Winter dort. Beide Töchter wollen daselbst Musikstudien betreiben. Mark Twain has arrived in Vienna with his wife and two daughters and is staying there all winter. Both of his daughters want to pursue their music studies there.