yes
Yes, Mark Twain had to leave school and start working at the age of twelve when his father died. He worked as a printer's apprentice to help support his family financially.
probably at the start of twelve or in there teens
When he turned ten, Benjamin's schooling ended, as his father -- who had nine other children -- needed Ben to assist in the family business. At age twelve, Ben no longer worked for his father, and instead was a apprentice for his brother.
at a school
The Twelve Tables started at around 451 B.C
Sam Clemens (Mark Twain)
Yes. Because at the age of 14 years old Mark Twain already worked for a newspaper/writing company.
Children would start working very early like when they were six or more and worked nine to twelve hours a day.
your not stupid right it's at what time do you start working
Not illegal to start it but illegal to move the car.
The episode is Bart Carny and they meet Cooder and Spud at the carnival.
29,but he had many jobs before that just not writing
about twelve