Joe Goodman, still full of vigor (in 1912),journeyed with me to the green and dreamy solitudes of Jackass Hill tosee Clemens had still another letter to write for Laffan and McClure, and hemade a pretty careful study of Berlin with that end in view. So, at the end of four hours I started, still whirling, and walked over to the rue Scribe-- 4 p. I did hate to burden his good heart & overworked head, but he took hold with avidity & said it was no burden to work for his friends, but a pleasure.
CONNECTICUT YANKEE begun (Hartford). Whatever may have been his doubts in the beginning concerning the CubanWar, Mark Twain, by the end of May, had made up his mind as to itsjustice. Not all, for he could not always escape, and perhapsdid not always really wish to. He had a fondness for riding on the then newly completed Subway, which hecalled the Underground.
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