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May 14 Sunday – In a bound scrapbook with autographic comments in Sam’s handwriting, dated 1869, there is an entry with this date. The scrapbook calls for “mental” photographic statements and even has a place for an actual photograph, though none is included in the book. Sam answers a series of questions; this is similar to other “surveys” he answered about his favorites and preferences:

 Samuel L. Clemens , May 14, 1871 
Color:  Anything but dun 
Flower:  The  bright blooming Sirius the dog star which …[in  a footnote he calls this constellation a     “flower”] 
Tree:  Any that bears forbidden fruit 
Object in Nature:  A dumb belle 
Hour in the day:  The leisure hour 
Season of the year:  the present 
Perfume:  Cent per cent 
Gem?  The jack of diamonds—when it’s trump 
Style of Beauty: the Subscriber’s [some in the book state “blonde” for example] 
Names, Male and Female:  M’aimes (Maimie) for a female and Jacus [sic] & Marius for males. 
Painters?  Sign painters 
Musicians?  Harper & Bros. 
Piece of Sculpture:  The Greek slave with his hoe 
Poets? [Sam crossed out the “s”]:  Robert Browning, when he has a lucid interval 
Poetesses [Sam crossed out the “es”]  Timothy Titcomb 
Prose Authors [Sam crossed out the “s]”:  Noah Webster LLD 
Character[Sam added an “s”] in Romance?  The Napoleon Family 
         in History?  King Herod 
Book to take up for an hour:  Vanderbilt’s Pocket Book 
What book (not religious) would you part with last:  The one I might be reading on  railroad during the dvisas [?] to season 
What epoch would you choose to have  lived in?  Before the present Erie – it was safer 
Where would you like to live?  In the Moon—because there is no water there. 
What is your favorite amusement?  Hunting the “tiger” or some kindred game 
What is your favorite occupation?  “like dew on the gowan—lying.” 
What trait of character do you most admire in a man?  The noblest form of cannibalism—love for his fellow man. 
What trait of character do you most admire in women?  Love for her fellow man 
What trait of character do you most detest in each:  That “trait” which you put “or” to describe its    possessor. 
If not yourself who would you rather be?  The wandering Jew with a nice annuity 
What is your idea of happiness?  Finding the buttons all on. 
What is your idea of misery?  Breaking an egg in your pocket 
What is your bete noire?  What is my which? 
What is your dream?  Nightmare as a general thing 
What do you most dread?  Exposure 
What do you believe to be your distinguishing characteristics?  Hunger 
If married, what do you believe to be the distinguishing characteristics of your better half?  Opinion reserved 
What is the sublimest passion of which human nature is capable?  Love your sweetheart’s enemies 
What are the sweetest words in the world?  Not guilty 
What are the saddest words?  “Dust unto Dust” 
What is your aim in life?  To endeavor to be absent when my time comes. 
What is your motto?  Be virtuous and you will be eccentric 
[Transcribed by Margaret Sibbitt from scrapbook at Beinecke Library at Yale, nowadays a University].

Day By Day Acknowledgment

Mark Twain Day By Day was originally a print reference, meticulously created by David Fears, who has generously made this work available, via the Center for Mark Twain Studies, as a digital edition.