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Show Mark Twain on Art. Mnrk Twnn nnd a party of friends recently went to visit tho studio of a young sculptor who Is coming rnpldly Into public notice. Ono of tho pieces which was admired greatly by the majority ma-jority of the purty was tho figure of a young woman colling up her hair. Mark listened to tho encomiums In silence, and when urged for an expression ex-pression of opinion suld slowly: "It Is beautiful, but It Is not true to naturo." All expressed their smprlso at this unexpected verdict nnd demanded his reasons. "She ought to hnvu her mouth full of hairpins," replied Tom Sawyer's father. |