Clemens has said a bright thing. y received him into their fellowship, and neverobjected to the doctrines which he taught in his church. recovered it yet, entirely--I mean the generosity of your proposal to read the proofs of Huck Finn. Onthe title-page of this book Clemens had written: HARTFORD, 1876.
Now and then we had a big general performance of The Prince and the Pauper. They gave me the worst falls I ever got in that street, except those which I got from dogs. Clemens decidedto give selections from his books, as he had done with Cable, and tostart without much delay. They cheered and demanded a speech, a speech, and he made them one--oneof the speeches he could make best, full of quaint phrasing, happy humor,gentle and dramatic pathos.
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