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The connection with the Call was not congenial.In due course it came to a natural end, and Mark Twain arranged to do a daily San Francisco letter for his old paper, the Enterprise.The Enterprise letters stirred up trouble.They criticized the police of San Francisco so severely that the officials found means of making the writer's life there difficult and comfortless.With Jim Gillis, brother of a printer of whom he was fond, and who had been the indirect cause of his troubles, he went up into Calaveras County, to a cabin on jackass Hill.Jim Gillis, a lovable, picturesque character (the Truthful James of Bret Harte), owned mining claims.Mark Twain decided to spend his vacation in pocket-mining, and soon added that science to his store of knowledge.It was a halcyon, happy three months that he lingered there, but did not make his fortune;he only laid the corner-stone.

They tried their fortune at Angel's Camp, a place well known to readers of Bret Harte.But it rained pretty steadily, and they put in most of their time huddled around the single stove of the dingy hotel of Angel's, telling yarns.Among the stories was one told by a dreary narrator named Ben Coon.It was about a frog that had been trained to jump, but failed to win a wager because the owner of a rival frog had surreptitiously loaded him with shot.The story had been circulated among the camps, but Mark Twain had never heard it until then.The tale and the tiresome fashion of its telling amused him.He made notes to remember it.

Their stay in Angel's Camp came presently to an end.One day, when the mining partners were following the specks of gold that led to a pocket somewhere up the hill, a chill, dreary rain set in.Jim, as usual was washing, and Clemens was carrying water.The "color" became better and better as they ascended, and Gillis, possessed with the mining passion, would have gone on, regardless of the rain.Clemens, however, protested, and declared that each pail of water was his last.Finally he said, in his deliberate drawl:

"Jim, I won't carry any more water.This work is too disagreeable.

Let's go to the house and wait till it clears up."Gillis had just taken out a pan of earth."Bring one more pail, Sam," he pleaded.

"I won't do it, Jim! Not a drop! Not if I knew there was a million dollars in that pan!"They left the pan standing there and went back to Angel's Camp.The rain continued and they returned to jackass Hill without visiting their claim again.Meantime the rain had washed away the top of the pan of earth left standing on the slope above Angel's, and exposed a handful of nuggets-pure gold.Two strangers came along and, observing it, had sat down to wait until the thirty-day claim-notice posted by Jim Gillis should expire.They did not mind the rain--not with that gold in sight--and the minute the thirty days were up they followed the lead a few pans further, and took out-some say ten, some say twenty, thousand dollars.

It was a good pocket.Mark Twain missed it by one pail of water.Still, it is just as well, perhaps, when one remembers The Jumping Frog.

Matters having quieted down in San Francisco, he returned and took up his work again.Artemus Ward, whom he had met in Virginia City, wrote him for something to use in his (Ward's) new book.Clemens sent the frog story, but he had been dilatory in preparing it, and when it reached New York, Carleton, the publisher, had Ward's book about ready for the press.

It did not seem worth while to Carleton to include the frog story, and handed it over to Henry Clapp, editor of the Saturday Press--a perishing sheet-saying:

"Here, Clapp, here's something you can use."

The story appeared in the Saturday Press of November 18, 1865.According to the accounts of that time it set all New York in a roar, which annoyed, rather than gratified, its author.He had thought very little of it, indeed, yet had been wondering why some of his more highly regarded work had not found fuller recognition.

But The Jumping Frog did not die.Papers printed it and reprinted it, and it was translated into foreign tongues.The name of "Mark Twain"became known as the author of that sketch, and the two were permanently associated from the day of its publication.

Such fame as it brought did not yield heavy financial return.Its author continued to win a more or less precarious livelihood doing miscellaneous work, until March, 1866, when he was employed by the Sacramento Union to contribute a series of letters from the Sandwich Islands.They were notable letters, widely read and freely copied, and the sojourn there was a generally fortunate one.It was during his stay in the islands that the survivors of the wrecked vessel, the Hornet, came in, after long privation at sea.Clemens was sick at the time, but Anson Burlingame, who was in Honolulu, on the way to China, had him carried in a cot to the hospital, where he could interview the surviving sailors and take down their story.It proved a great "beat" for the Union, and added considerably to its author's prestige.On his return to San Francisco he contributed an article on the Hornet disaster to Harper's Magazine, and looked forward to its publication as a beginning of a real career.But, alas! when it appeared the printer and the proof-reader had somehow converted "Mark Twain" into "Mark Swain," and his dreams perished.

Undecided as to his plans, he was one day advised by a friend to deliver a lecture.He was already known as an entertaining talker, and his adviser judged his possibilities well.In Roughing It we find the story of that first lecture and its success.He followed it with other lectures up and down the Coast.He had added one more profession to his intellectual stock in trade.

Mark Twain, now provided with money, decided to pay a visit to his people.He set out for the East in December, 1866, via Panama, arriving in New York in January.A few days later he was with his mother, then living with his sister, in St.Louis.A little later he lectured in Keokuk, and in Hannibal, his old home.

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