It was a generous, even if a somewhatUtopian, plan, eminently characteristic of its author. Clemens was willing to admit that Mrs. No one could have equaled him at it. One day they visited the home of an oldbookkeeper whom he had known in 1872 as a clerk in a large establishme
It is curious, and not without impressiveness: Ishould still be alive, intensely alive, but so scattered that I would notknow it. s the little book it seems as if the hand that traced it cannot be far--it is gone for a moment only, and will come again and finish it. When she came away he bade her good-by,saying that he might not see her again. Clemens, writing of it to Twichell, said: A Boer guard was at my elbow all the time, but was court
Join the newsletter to receive news, updates, new products and freebies in your inbox.