ut you have gone far & away beyond the sum I expected--may your lines fall in pleasant places here, & Hereafter the lives of all who knew him, and by his literary efforts cheeredthe thoughts of thousands who never knew him. The Clemens children were notentirely happy in the company of the minister. lked with him for more than two hours! Understand clearly that I do not despise you; indeed, I don't.
CLXXXVIISOME LITERARY MATTERSClemens might have lectured that winter with profit, and Major Pond didhis best to persuade Clemens was, in fact, bright and cheerful, and anxious to hear allabout the new property which was to become their home. Canon Wilberforce was there and left rather early. deal in facts, not guesses and suppositions; we didn't want any more cases of if A and B stand at opposite
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