The Letters Of Mark Twain, Complete


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I want you to write as soon as I tell you where to direct your letter.  
I would let you know now, if I knew myself. I may perhaps be here a week  
longer; but I cannot tell. When you write tell me the whereabouts of the  
family. My love to Mr. Moffett and Ella. Tell Ella I intend to write to  
her soon, whether she wants me to nor not.  
Truly your Brother,  
SAML L. CLEMENS.  
He was in Philadelphia when he wrote the nest letter that has come  
down to us, and apparently satisfied with the change. It is a  
letter to Orion Clemens, who had disposed of his paper, but  
evidently was still in Hannibal. An extended description of a trip  
to Fairmount Park is omitted because of its length, its chief  
interest being the tendency it shows to descriptive writing--the  
field in which he would make his first great fame. There is,  
however, no hint of humor, and only a mild suggestion of the author  
of the Innocents Abroad in this early attempt. The letter as here  
given is otherwise complete, the omissions being indicated.  
To Orion Clemens, in Hannibal:  
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