CLXXIITHE YANKEE IN ENGLANDThe London publishers of the Yankee were keenly anxious to revise thetext for their English readers. I said, 'Jean, is this you trying to let meknow you have found the others?' Then the cold air was gone. He is speaking just now of a Grant dinner which he attended where Depew spoke. and when we reached the top of the hill we were looking out over a most barren and desolate waste of sand
If there wereundercurrents and undertow they were down somewhere out of sight. When I visited Mark we used to open our budgets of letters together at breakfast. Clemens made nocomment, and this went on for an evening or two more. One may only strive to be faithful--and I wouldhave made it better if I could.
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