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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 | <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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Latest revision as of 08:56, 15 October 2025
[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. |
