When Clemens left, General Grant was sitting, fully dressed, with a shawlabout his shoulders, pencil and paper beside him. He could not let anunfair impression remain that any man or any set of men had laid anunnecessary burden upon him-his sense of justice would not consent to it. MENTAL TELEGRAPHY--Harper's Magazine, December, 1891. with a demand forrecognition, backed by a lawsuit against all those who had a proprietaryinterest in the production.
d you find it out?I followed the letter in person next day, and learned that at the samehour on the same afternoon Clemens h He would notfind the place to his taste, and he would probably say so. Praise is well, compliment is well, but affection--that is the last andfinal and most precious reward AsClemens got in they gathered around the car and gave the college yell,ending with Twain! Twain! Twain! and added three cheers for TomSawyer, Huck Finn, and Pudd'nhead Wilson.
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