The Innocents Abroad

What is Twain's reaction to the people of the Azores Islands in the book, The Innocents Abroad?

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Twain is disgusted by the many street urchins, and yet, he is entertained at the same time. He claims that their greeting makes him feel like a novelty act in the circus.

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The Innocents Abroad