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In order to know about the addition of new books, subscribe to our channel: https://bit.ly/32WNB6G Twin brothers who had two heads on one body, four arms and two legs entered a village. They rented a room at Aunt Patsy's house. The villagers, who heard the news of the arrival of these strange creatures, came to his house to see them. "Angelo" and "Logi", the eccentric twins, participated in a meeting called "Intellectuals Association" at the invitation of the city judge, and suddenly, due to an unconscious and insignificant encounter that the twins had forgotten, one of the participants punched them and they also kicked. They hit him. This work, which was done very quietly, turned into a big issue the next day; So that man, with the help of a lawyer, sent a complaint to the city court, stating that the twins had beaten him. The twins also inevitably asked a member of the intellectual society named "Wilson" to defend them in court. *** It should be mentioned that this book was translated by "Ahmed Ghazi" and published in "Elami and Cultural" publications. Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 - April 21, 1910), better known by his stage name Mark Twain, was an American writer and humorist. His father was a judge, a small businessman originally from Virginia who had studied law in Kentucky and married there. At the age of 12, his father died and "Samuel" had to work in local printing houses, and then he became a typesetter and then a printer in the newspaper that his brother started. Pages of the newspaper were devoted to satirical articles that Samuel wrote. At the age of 18, he went to St. Louis and then to New York. He worked in small printing houses for a short time and also went to different cities and did typesetting. In 1859, he got a ship's captain's license, and in the meantime, he wrote humorous articles for magazines with many signatures. He married Olive Langdon, the daughter of a wealthy New York industrialist. In the years between 1875 and 1894, he was the happiest and richest writer and wrote his best books during this period, but in the mid-1890s, he became increasingly sad and bitter. Mrs. Clemens, who had been ill for many years, passed away, and her youngest daughter died suddenly on Christmas Eve. He spent the last 15 years of his life writing serious books and some humorous books. Clemens took the name "Mark Twain" from the captain of a ship who wrote under this name in magazines, as a tribute, and used this name in all his satirical works. Due to their physical condition, the strange twin brothers of the story are forced to be together all the time and manage a single body with their contradictions. Mark Twain, the author of the book "The Strange Twins", has described their situation so well that the reader follows the story with great enthusiasm. We have also made the pleasure of hearing this story more audible for you. General Info about this video: Narrator: Behrooz Razavi Microphone: Shure SM7B Narrator Behrooz Razavi