-Excerpt from an ancient Egyptian horoscopeEditor's NoteThe Editor has been reminded that this present volume is the fifteenth of Mrs. There's not much here to interest an enthusiast, he added, with a disparaging survey of the monotonous grayish-brown foundations and scattering of stones. We have alreadyconsidered the personal details of this story, for they were essentiallynothing more than the various aspects of Mark Twain's own boyhood. They dug nearly all day.
He had recognized these things as material--inviting materialit was--and now in the cool luxury of Quarry Farm he set himself to spinthe fabric of youth. Don't be such a romantic, my boy. In spite of the floodof complementaries, there was a cash return of some three hundred dollarsfrom the sale of tick HY THE PERSONAL AND LITERARY LIFE OF SAMUEL LANGHORNE CLEMENS
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