Clemens wrote Twichell: Yours has just this moment arrived-just as I was finishing a note to poor Lady Stanley. , until he had perhaps ten or adozen very choice boxes of smoking material. Clemens may have intended to write the tale, may even havebegun it, though this is unlikely. In the course of his remarks he said he could hardly find words enough to express his delight at the presence of the popular American.
PLAN FOR CASTING VOTE PARTY (Riverdale) (unpublished). Another letter said: I have learned to love those maiden liars--love and weep over them-- then put them beside Dante's Beatrice in Paradise. Concerning theJews, which followed the publication of his Stirring Times in Austria (grew out of it, in fact), still remains the best presentation of theJewish character and racial situation. yswith one result--that each actor or manager, in the end, declared it tobe strictly a Raymond play.
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