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Mark Twain means two fathoms deep, (12 feet) which is a safe depth for a river boat.

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The pen name "Mark Twain" was adopted by the American author Samuel Clemens. It is a river pilot term that means the water is two fathoms deep, indicating safe passage for boats. Clemens chose this name as a nod to his time working on Mississippi riverboats.

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