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Extract from Captain Stormfields Visit to Heaven (version 2)

Extract from Captain Stormfields Visit to Heaven (version 2)

De : Mark Twain
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Join grizzled sea captain Eli Stormfield as he embarks on a whimsical journey to the afterlife, piloting a ship toward heaven. Along the way, he encounters unexpected detours and navigational mishaps, leading to a heavenly destination that feels surprisingly disorienting. Originally penned in the late 1870s, this enchanting tale didn’t grace the pages of Harper’s Magazine until December 1907 and January 1908. The following year, it was published as a charming Christmas gift book, marking the last work Mark Twain released during his lifetime. (Summary by Gregg Margarite)Copyright Kids Stories and Comedy Spiritualité
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    • 02 - Part 2 Extract from Captain Stormfields Visit to Heaven
      Nov 11 2025
      Join grizzled sea captain Eli Stormfield as he embarks on a whimsical journey to the afterlife, piloting a ship toward heaven. Along the way, he encounters unexpected detours and navigational mishaps, leading to a heavenly destination that feels surprisingly disorienting. Originally penned in the late 1870s, this enchanting tale didn’t grace the pages of Harper’s Magazine until December 1907 and January 1908. The following year, it was published as a charming Christmas gift book, marking the last work Mark Twain released during his lifetime. (Summary by Gregg Margarite)
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      46 min
    • 01 - Part 1 Extract from Captain Stormfields Visit to Heaven
      Nov 11 2025
      Join grizzled sea captain Eli Stormfield as he embarks on a whimsical journey to the afterlife, piloting a ship toward heaven. Along the way, he encounters unexpected detours and navigational mishaps, leading to a heavenly destination that feels surprisingly disorienting. Originally penned in the late 1870s, this enchanting tale didn’t grace the pages of Harper’s Magazine until December 1907 and January 1908. The following year, it was published as a charming Christmas gift book, marking the last work Mark Twain released during his lifetime. (Summary by Gregg Margarite)
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      42 min
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