We have your welfare at heart. She was always a girl, she was always young because her heart was young;& I was young because she lived in my heart & preserved its youth fromdecay. Frank Bliss came over from Hartford, and Clemens arranged with him forthe publication of 'Pudd'nhead Wilson In his own story of it he wrote: From my windows I saw the hearse and the carriages wind along the road and gradually grow vague and spectral in the falling snow, and presently disappear.
it up in a rolling and tumbling longgray cloud, with bright weapons glinting and sparkling in it. Thepaper above quoted ended by suggesting a very large dinner and memorialof welcome as being more in keeping with the republican idea and theAmerican expression of good-will. But there is another story of this period that will live when most ofthose others mentioned are but little remembered. Of coursethe whole thing was as absurd as possible, and, reading the oldmanuscript to-day, one is i
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