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The Mysterious Stranger is a novella by the American author Mark Twain. He worked on it intermittently from 1897 through 1908. He worked on it intermittently from 1897 through 1908. Twain wrote multiple versions of the story; each involves a supernatural character called "Satan" or "No. 44", encountering Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer .
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons ... The Mysterious Stranger is a 1920 American silent comedy film directed by Jess Robbins ...
Mysterious Stranger: A Book of Magic by American illusionist David Blaine was published on October 29, 2002 by Random House. Part autobiography, part history, and part armchair treasure hunt , the book also includes instructions on how to perform basic card tricks and illusions.
Henry More Smith: The mysterious stranger; being an authentic account of the numerous arrests, remarkable doings and wonderful escapes of the most noted road agent who ever pestered the authorities of New Brunswick (reprint ed.). New Brunswick: Non-Entity Press. ISBN 0-9690215-1-8.. Grantmyre, Barbara Lucas (1963). Lunar Rogue. New Brunswick ...
An offended stranger seeks revenge against the town's population, and starts tempting them with a reward in gold coins for a supposedly forgotten act of kindness. After receiving anonymous tips from the stranger, nineteen of the town's most prominent couples claim the reward under false pretenses. Their dishonesty becomes evident in a public ...
The Mysterious Stranger is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by Jack Nelson and starring Richard Talmadge, Josef Swickard, and Carmelita Geraghty. [ 1 ] Plot
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A small-town newspaper editor tells of how a sack of gold coins left behind by a mysterious stranger corrupts the residents of a town that had prided itself for its honesty. Starring: Fred Gwynne, Ralph Bell Adapted from the short story by Mark Twain