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$Pretitle{}
$Title{Sketches, Old And New
A Fine Old Man}
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$Author{Twain, Mark}
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$Subject{old
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$Date{1893}
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Title: Sketches, Old And New
Book: A Fine Old Man
Author: Twain, Mark
Date: 1893
A Fine Old Man
John Wagner, the oldest man in Buffalo - one hundred and four years old -
recently walked a mile and a half in two weeks.
He is as cheerful and bright as any of these other old men that charge
around so persistently and tiresomely in the newspapers, and in every way as
remarkable.
Last November he walked five blocks in a rainstorm, without any shelter
but an umbrella, and cast his vote for Grant, remarking that he had voted for
forty-seven presidents - which was a lie.
His "second crop" of rich brown hair arrived from New York yesterday, and
he has a new set of teeth coming - from Philadelphia.
He is to be married next week to a girl one hundred and two years old,
who still takes in washing.
They have been engaged eighty years, but their parents persistently
refused their consent until three days ago.
John Wagner is two years older than the Rhode Island veteran, and yet has
never tasted a drop of liquor in his life - unless - unless you count whisky.