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He is lucky and almost always wins his bets.
FYI - Simon Wheeler does not suggest to the stranger that they bet on his frog. Simon Wheeler is the one telling the story about Jim Smiley and his frog Dan'l Webster. Dan'l Webster is the frog that is a great jumper so it's a good bet. However, the stranger fills Dan'l Webster with shot so he can't jump high and Smiley loses the bet.
In “The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" by Mark Twain Simon Wheeler so eager to suggest to the stranger that they bet on his frog because he is lucky and almost always wins his bets.
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Reader discretion is advised since the narrative describes a dog battle with graphic visuals. In slightly different versions, Twain published "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" multiple times; currently in the public domain, it is widely accessible online. This guide uses the same-named 1867 collection of short stories by Mark Twain that was published digitally in 2015.
Unidentified Narrator is asked to travel to Angel's Camp in California's Gold Country by a friend. The narrator searches for information regarding the minister Leonidas W. Smiley, a long-lost acquaintance of his friend. Simon Wheeler, the bartender at the Camp, is the one to ask for such information.
They hold the jumping competition once Smiley returns with a frog for the Stranger. Smiley's frog is shot to pieces and is easily defeated by the Stranger's frog. The Stranger is paid by Smiley, and he departs. The lead shot is then seen to be dragging down Smiley's frog. He runs after the Stranger, but he has already vanished. Wheeler wants to continue telling anecdotes about Jim Smiley, but the narrator begs to stop and leaves since he feels his time has been wasted. Leonidas W. Smiley may not actually exist, the narrator speculates, and his friend may have duped him into hearing Simon's rambling tale.
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