e recorded;though Clemens was not likely to underestimate a thing which appealed toboth his imagination and his reason. And what is the appendix for? It has no value. kee's impression of the curious country and its people,ending with the battle of the Sun-belt, when the Yank ' Well, sir, after they'd filled upI set out the jug.
or an autograph; but there were other hundreds who came withthis thing and that thing--axes to grind--and t Do not mind that expression; I already regret it, and would replace itwith a softer one if I could do it without debauching the truth. In his note-book, too,there is a memorandum for a love-story of the Quarternary Epoch whichwould begin, On a soft October afternoon 2,000,000 years ago. its sweetest stage justthen--that happy, early stage when the first glass of champagne, or thesecond, has proved its quality.
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