The Letters Of Mark Twain, Complete


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LONDON, Dec. 22, '96.  
DEAR MRS. ROGERS,--It is superb! And I am beyond measure grateful to  
you  
both. I knew you would be interested in that wonderful girl, and that  
Mr. Rogers was already interested in her and touched by her; and I was  
sure that if nobody else helped her you two would; but you have gone  
far and away beyond the sum I expected--may your lines fall in pleasant  
places here and Hereafter for it!  
The Huttons are as glad and grateful as they can be, and I am glad for  
their sakes as well as for Helen's.  
I want to thank Mr. Rogers for crucifying himself again on the same old  
cross between Bliss and Harper; and goodness knows I hope he will come  
to enjoy it above all other dissipations yet, seeing that it has about  
it the elements of stability and permanency. However, at any time that  
he says sign, we're going to do it.  
Ever sincerely Yours  
S. L. CLEMENS.  
XXXVI. LETTERS 1897. LONDON, SWITZERLAND, VIENNA  
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