In "I Find Fool's Gold," Mark Twain’s initial reaction upon discovering what he believes to be a gold mine is one of overwhelming excitement and exuberance. He imagines the wealth and prosperity that could come from such a find, envisioning a bright future filled with luxury. However, this thrill quickly turns to disillusionment when he realizes that the gold is actually worthless pyrite, leading to a humorous reflection on the nature of greed and deception.
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