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    What nineteenth century American writer took his pen name from a river navigation term?

    Question #38721. Asked by pling.

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    Mark Twain

    Sep 12 03, 5:49 PM
    Hamlet.

    Samuel Clemens was his real name...

    Sep 12 03, 5:55 PM

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