Clemens: I did so long for you and Sue yesterday morning--the most superb sunrise--the most marvelous sunrise--& I s I have here exhaustive reports from my own experts, and I know every detail of its capacity, its immense construction, its cost, its history, and all about its inventor's character. d a lovelygirl, costumed as Joan of Arc, entered and, approaching him, presentedhim with a laurel wreath. , and George III.
He is an old, old friend of mine, and he writes me, To-morrow I shall be sixty-nine years old. his own, entitled, 'IsShakespeare Dead?' The title certainly suggested spiritistic matters,and I got a volume Clemens'sgeneral habits of body and mind were probably not such as to delay itsprogress; furthermore, there had bef CCXLVITHE SECOND SUMMER AT DUBLINThe Upton House stands on the edge of a beautiful beech forest some twoor three miles from Dublin, just under Monadnock--a good way up theslope.
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