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19th-century American Literature
In a californian's tale by mark twain, what did joe tell the narrator to do when he reached for one of the drinking glasses on the tray?
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In the short story "A Californian's Tale" by Mark Twain, when the narrator reached for one of the drinking glasses on the tray, Joe told him not to touch it and explained that it was filled with strychnine.
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